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Matthew Askew
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Subject to in North Carolina

Matthew Askew
  • Wilmington, NC
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I am in Wilmington, NC and working on my first subject to deal which I plan to structure as a lease option on the back end. Is anyone in this market doing subject to transactions? I am looking for connections with attorneys and/or title companies who are familiar with with these transactions. Thanks! 

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Andrew S.
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Andrew S.
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Originally posted by @Matthew Askew:

I am in Wilmington, NC and working on my first subject to deal which I plan to structure as a lease option on the back end. Is anyone in this market doing subject to transactions? I am looking for connections with attorneys and/or title companies who are familiar with with these transactions. Thanks! 

Matthew, check out posts by @Chris Martin and @Karen Rittenhouse on this subject. Recent changes to State laws have made Sub2 quite tricky in NC. Beware!

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