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Subject to question about closing
I am in the process of trying to close a subject to deal right now. I have the seller on board with it just don’t know really how to move forward. No one I know has done it before or knows much about it. I spoke with my attorney about it he said as long as we have approval from the lender we can close but I couldn’t see the lender approving the title and deed transfer with the non transferable loan staying in place. So I’m a little lost on what to do. Does the title and deed get transferred to my name or do I just get added to it?