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Kha T.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gaithersburg MD
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Wholesaling Seller Finance / Subject To / Lease Option

Kha T.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gaithersburg MD
Posted

Hi all.  I am working with a few motivated sellers where there is an opportunity to purchase the property subject to the existing mortgage as well as another absentee owner that is will to seller finance the property.  Has anyone in Maryland done these deals and what are some things to think about when renting out a subject to property and finding a tenant buyer for the seller financed property?

I understand there are due on sale clauses and potential pitfalls with both strategies but also rewards as well.  Any help is appreciated!