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Purchase Property Subject-To With an Existing Lease to Own Tenant
I work investments in Snohomish and King counties in Washington State and have been approached by a seller who wants to sell their property rights (easy enough). However, this seller has a lease to own contract in place with the tenant. Is there a way for me to purchase the existing note subject to the existing loan without disturbing the lease to own contract in place?