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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Land Contract... trigger due on sale clause?
I have seen that land contracts can trigger the due on sale clause. Is there a way to protect yourself against it? Subject-to's seem to have the same issue. Do you prefer one over the other? Why?
I would appreciate your input!