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Kyela Decambre
  • Realtor
  • Stuart, FL
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Creative funding as a brand spanking new investor/Realtor

Kyela Decambre
  • Realtor
  • Stuart, FL
Posted

Hi wonderful entrepreneurs!

Just wanted to know if someone could tell me the different options in creative funding, and how to know when to primarily use subject to or seller financing (I don’t even know if they are the same thing)

As a licensed realtor in south Florida, disclosure is important as I pursue off market deals. So I want to ensure that I offer potential leads/clients the best advantage in choosing to work with me