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Subject-to With spanish speaking client
I want to take over a house subject to but the owner is spanish speaking only. Her young son can translate, but I want to make sure she under stands what my intentions are. Is there paper work that is in spanish I can have her read and sign? Or should I find a professional who can translate to her?
House is worth 100k, balance is 60K; will cash flow at least $200/month.