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Updated about 17 years ago, 10/11/2007

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Ryan Urban
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Sub2/Lawsuits/Bronchick

Ryan Urban
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
Posted

In another thread I described how I've contacted several local Real Estate Attorneys about doing Subject To deals. To say the least, most of them are not very fond of the strategy. I have two questions:

1. A couple of them said that they know of several lawsuits that are in process over Subject To deals. What are investors doing to end up in court? What can be done to avoid a trip to see the judge?

2. I'm considering Bill Bronchick's "Alternative Real Estate Financing" course partly because of the recommendation of John Corey, whose opinion I value. Also he's from Colorado, and my guess is that he knows the laws of my state inside and out. If followed to the letter, is it a safe bet that Bronchick's course will keep the lawsuits away?

As always, thanks for the input.