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Account Closed
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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What are he ins and outs of subject to in Minnesota?

Account Closed
  • Costa Mesa, CA
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Good afternoon and happy Sunday Funday to all my BP members. I am very eager to learn more about "subject to financing" with a specific emphasis on the state of Minnesota. The short and sweet question: Is subject to financing legal in Minnesota? What are some important things to know or keep in mind that may be specific to Minnesota pertaining to "subject to financing". Please forgive me if this question is already been asked and link me to the correct forum. Also if this is an option in Minnesota what if any resources can you point me to for an example contract, and or an attorney that's well-versed in drafting said contract. Thank you I look forward to your responses.

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Aaron Abraham
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  • Inver Grove Heights, MN
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Aaron Abraham
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  • Inver Grove Heights, MN
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I'm sure if you reached out to the great team over at entitle, they can handle all your questions.  They are. a title company here in the twin cities that have experience with most, if not all, forms of creative financing.  I haven't done any subject to deals but I'm pretty sure it's legal in MN.

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