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Acquisition through a Trust to maintain a Low Interest Rate

Aaron Sallade
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Is anyone familiar with the investment strategy of acquiring a property through a Trust to take over payments from a seller and maintain their interest rate and lender (typically due a financially distressed situation)? I am curious to learn more about how it works and the tradeoffs with the approach.

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    @Aaron Sallade

    Just remember if there are any other outstanding debts / lawsuits or future lawsuits with the trust you would be assuming those as well.

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