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Updated over 8 years ago, 08/11/2016

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Lee S.
  • Northern, CA
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Tired Landlords

Lee S.
  • Northern, CA
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Looking for some feedback on how to deal with some tired landlords.  I've spoke to 2 of them today, both own multiple houses with a lot of equity.  They want to sell but also want full price.  One has a month to month renter and the other is leased longer term.  They are both open to some creative financing, I discussed owner financing with them and neither flinched.  Not sure any of that matters if they want full price, only option I can see working for them is lease options.  I told them both I'll throw a cash offer at them first once I have a number then we can go from there.  Any thoughts welcome.

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