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Jonathan Kanner
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Subject to existing financing

Jonathan Kanner
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Orlando, FL
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Hello I am just dipping my feet into this topic as I am very interested in Subject 2 properties. I would like to know let's say you have owned this property for several years 3-5 and their is equity and you decide you want to sell it. The owner's name is still on the mortgage are you able to sell the home without getting the seller you purchased the home from back involved? Would they have to go to signing? Can you not sell the home till the mortgage is completely paid off? Thanks I have more questions but would like to start with this one.  

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