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Subject To
I plan to get started at the first of next year. Due to limited funds, I hope to utilize subject to as a primary means of securing properties. I've read many times that it's a complicated transactions with certain risks if done improperly.
I do understand the risk of the due on sell clause. Other than that, can someone please advise me as to what other risks there might be so I can hopefully avoid unnecessary mistakes as I learn?