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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

How can I buy properties "Subject to existing payments"?
I'm looking at a house in pre-foreclosoure and the ARV is 190,000 the owner owes 40,000 left and behind on payments, he owes 15,000 in back payments? How can I bring his loan current and buy the house subject to?