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Steve Carlsen
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multi-family , single family

Steve Carlsen
  • Des Moines, IA
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Hi All!  If u find someone that is selling their multi-family or single family using seller finance, what kind of contract do you use?

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Anthony Chara
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Anthony Chara
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Most states will have their State RE Commission approved contracts online that you can download. Usually at no charge. As @Jonathan Towell suggested, you can also write down the details on a sheet of paper. I would take it one step further and take it to you Title Company who might be more than willing to transfer those items over to a contract for you.

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