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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Subject to purchase tips??
I recently made a “subject to” purchase but the escrow agent is asking me if I’m still doing an assumption or if the seller is refinancing under her name.
What would be an adequate response?
This is my first transaction under these circumstances.
Any help would be appreciated!