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Devin Hughes
  • Tampa, FL
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"Subject to" Property

Devin Hughes
  • Tampa, FL
Posted

Hey BP!

I am wondering if anyone has done a "Subject to" deal in Florida. If so, how did it work? What downsides do you see? Is there a way to access the equity of the home in the future if the first position loan isn't yours? This is a subject in which I have very limited knowledge, and a quick Google search did me little good.

Thank you in advance!