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Amritpreet Singh
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Looking for lenders who can do this structure:

  • 75–80% LTV in first position
  • Seller carries the remaining 20–25% as a second
  • Seller second can have a balloon (36–60 months)
  • Property price range: $80K–$140K
  • Rental property (Section 8)

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@Erik Estrada 25-30k would be financed by the seller right for the down payment and closing cost? And if I bring in a JV partner how would I be able to structure the deal? If I can do 75% LTV, and have the seller finance the rest, being $0 out of pocket. What would I need a JV partner for? Please let me know. Thanks


If you have a JV agreement you don't need to structure any seller carry back. Your partner will contribute the funds for closing with $0 out of pocket for you.

What's the point of the seller carry back? You still need to repay it in 3-5 years once it balloons? Unless the property is priced WAY under market value, or needs rehab, I don't see how you would exit from that loan? 

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