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Updated 11 months ago, 02/03/2024

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Elliot Tan
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Don't know how to overcome seller's 1 objection to sub-to

Elliot Tan
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Hey everybody! Have a situation where it makes the most sense for the seller to sell her house on a sub2 deal. But because she just went through a nasty divorce, she doesn't want to be tied to her ex-husband AT ALL, even on a mortgage they aren't paying anymore. Is there some way to get him off the mortgage, so that it's just in just her name? Can she do a quick deed of some sort and then have whoever is servicing the loan take his name off the loan? Are there any scenarios where I can help her overcome this one objection she has to selling sub2?

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