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subject-to miami fl question
i have a question and scenario i would like to share and get opinions. Thank you for your time in advance! I recently won a bid at an auction for a property that was bank owned and haven't closed yet but have contract in hand. im currently marketing/wholesaling the deal to the marketplace. unfortunately since it is bank owned i will have to double close on this deal. i found someone who is interested din the property but would like to subject-to this deal. How can a subject-to work in this situation as im not 100% knowledgeable in subject-to deals