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All Forum Posts by: Brant Baylock

Brant Baylock has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@nick Schroeder I'm with @andrew k. I would like to know the same details as Andrew. But great job. Keep Up the fantastic work!

Hey guys,

Thanks for all of the input. I know no money down is not an every deal idea and I know it doesn't mean no money down. I mainly want to use it for my first deal. I just want to make sure I execute it properly.

Looking for advice for the Central Florida area. I'm a newbie who is interested in SFH, no money down rentals. How do I negotiate a no money down sale? Do I lease option it or rent it indefinitely? What is the best way to go? My biggest issue is thoroughly understanding owner financing and how to effectively use it. I've checked BP but maybe input from the collective will be of more benefit.

Thanks for all the help.