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Irina Belkofer
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cleveland, OH
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"Subject to" purchase

Irina Belkofer
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Cleveland, OH
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Hello everybody!

I have few questions about buying a house "subject to": the owner of the house is kind of under water so by buying subject to, I'll let the owner off the hook from the mortgage by paying it.

However, I have to make sure that bank won't enforce due on sale clause when seethe new insurance.

Besides, I'll have to assume POS violations and do all the repairs, which is $8-10K, so I can't afford loan to be called off by the bank.

So, where do I start with the bank?

I'm assuming it's like negotiating a short sale - start from authorization to disclose info? Then what?

I'd appreciate if someone done these deals before and could tell me what docs I need for the mortgagee? 

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