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Phillip Lanier
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Lawyer recommendation for Sub2 transaction, Texas

Phillip Lanier
  • Uvalde, TX
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Greetings!

I will be acquiring a house with a mortgage. I will be paying the seller $3,000 and taking over payments on a "subject to" deed. I have an understanding on how it works but I need the proper contract, deed, etc.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a lawyer that practices in Texas that has experience in this type of transaction?

Thanks in advance.

Phill

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    Brian Gibbons#5 Guru, Book, & Course Reviews Contributor
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    Originally posted by @Phillip Lanier:

    Greetings!

    I will be acquiring a house with a mortgage. I will be paying the seller $3,000 and taking over payments on a "subject to" deed. I have an understanding on how it works but I need the proper contract, deed, etc.

    Does anyone have any recommendations for a lawyer that practices in Texas that has experience in this type of transaction?

    Thanks in advance.

    Phill

    Hi Phill

    See https://www.lonestarlandlaw.com/subject-to-transac...

    Best overall contract guy I know in Texas.

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