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LIpeng Wu
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Rockville, MD
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Marko Rubel’s secrets to fix paper

LIpeng Wu
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Rockville, MD
Posted

I just saw the video of Marko Rubel’s unlimited funding as below

http://secret.markorubel.com/?p=99&[email protected]

I believe the creative way he mentioned is to use Sub2 method. However, he also showed the secret to fix the paper by modifing the term. I am pretty confused about that. It seems like he want to use seller financing. But generally house with Sub2 is still in debt and is not allowed to do seller financing. Does anyone know the tricks to fix paper? How could it get around the limitation? If seller financing can be done with Sub2, does the seller need get approval from the original homeowner who is now titled with loan note?

Thanks.