"One, Two, Three" Financing


 

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"One, Two, Three" Financing

A method of creative financing by which the buyer (1) assumes an existing loan, (2) secures a second loan from a third party lender, (3) takes a third loan from the seller.



"One, Two, Three" Financing

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