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Randal McLeaird
  • San Antonio, TX
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S.A.F.E. Act - What?? only in TX??

Randal McLeaird
  • San Antonio, TX
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alright guys, I've been hearing a lot about the new SAFE act that's come out and I don't know if it's only in Texas or nationwide.

From my understanding, it effects sellers who are interested in seller financing their house (my attorney says it also includes rent-to-own transactions) and the need to use a licensed mortgage broker to originate the loan. I'm looking for more feedback from the BP crew.

Our local REIA has come up with a quick fix where an investor friendly mortgage broker originates the loan on the cheap and that apparently solves the problem. I wasn't very concerned with this until my private money lender told me they were putting a halt on financing until they have the answers. How it effects their lending, I do not know, but I need to get more info asap.

Thanks in advance

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Tom Bukacek
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Tom Bukacek
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Randal- correct. This information has been verified by Doug Foster, commissioner of the TDSML. The purpose of the Aug 31 postponement is to convince HUD that Texas's existing rules on owner financing is effective enough.

I will go through an RMLO to do the paperwork to ensure accuracy and compliance, but am glad I can at least negotiate rates and terms with the buyer. That part was just plain ridiculous.

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