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Taking over payments
If I offer to take over paymens, how do I obtain the deed/title, without triggering a due on sale clause? I have a seller who wants to get rid of their house (for no profit) so they can get in their "bigger, better" house. I want the house for zero down and take over their payments (which the current oweners are all for), and then turn around and lease it out.