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Sales Contract for Subject To Deal
Hello all,
I have talked to two different attorneys now that have both said that they need confirmation from the sellers lender that the will allow the loan to be assumed before they can write up a Purchase Agreement. How are others out there structuring subject to deals? Is it typical to ask the lender if you can assume the mortgage?