How can you buy houses, approximately 80% of FMV, the buyer pays you and you take over their loan and the sellers turn over their deed. the loan stays in the sellers name.
Hi everyone,I'm in the middle of setting up my first deal and I'm curious how you all send your purchase and sale agreement contracts. Is it ok to email the agreement over to my seller, physically mail, or some other ...
After an inspection, I asked for an additional amount off the selling price. Seller claims that the reduction won't clear his costs with the bank and realtor. He wants to take the repairs I noted and have his contract...
Just starting out as a Wholesaler. I have two questions? I have 2 Motivated Sellers and a bunch of different types of Assignment Contracts, Purchase Agreements, etc. However, I don't know exactly which Contracts to us...
Greetings fellow BPers,I am currently under contract to purchase a 4plex, a single family and a large storage building all on one parcel. The seller now wants to back out of signed contract. I have tried numerous time...
I have been looking at properties with sellers before getting into any discussions about terms or price in order to establish rapport, but found that this was wasting a ton of time for me since the vast majority aren'...
Hey everyone,I am under contract on a property that will be having some repairs done by the seller.Two repairs that I have questions about at the replacement of the roof and laminate kitchen floor. To replace the kitc...
I got a call yesterday (4/25/17) of an old lady saying she got my card that said "I buy houses" and that she would like to sell her house (absentee owner). I asked her questions about the house and then she went on te...
I am brainstorming and searching for ways to make seller financing (of a SFR) a win-win situation. Does anyone have any creative ideas?Scenario: The landlord is burnt out, near retirement and has some health issues. H...
I assume the loan would just become the debt of the estate. Would it then have to be paid off in order for the heirs to close the estate through probate? Or is there a way around this?