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Buying Subject-To with Land Trust
Hi guys another subject to question. Almost closing on my first subject to deal but my concern is the "do on sale clause" once we transfer the deed over to my LLC name. Would it be better to create a land trust and have my llc as the beneficial or how would you do this deal so the mortgage company will not call this loan.
thanks