maaklepinguid
Maaklepinguid, often translated as land contracts or real estate installment contracts, are agreements where the seller of a property finances the sale directly to the buyer. Instead of the buyer obtaining a mortgage from a traditional lender, they make installment payments to the seller over a predetermined period. The seller retains legal title to the property until the buyer has paid the full purchase price, at which point the seller transfers ownership.
These contracts can offer advantages for both parties. Buyers who may not qualify for conventional financing,
However, maaklepinguid also carry risks. For buyers, failing to make payments can result in forfeiture of the