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Ricky Ostrom
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"Subject To" Questoin on Amount Owed

Ricky Ostrom
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In a subject to deal....

When you say amount still owed on the property, is that the total of monthly payments still owed, or what the current pay-off statement says?

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Jon Holdman
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Jon Holdman
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The certainly sounds like a wrap.  You are not making interest only payments, either.  Given those terms your $90K wrap loan will be paid down to $83,748.92 after five years.  That's what you will owe.  The fact the underlying $80K loan has now been paid down to $72K is irrelevant to you.  The seller will use their proceeds from the payoff of your wrap loan to pay off the underlying loan.  I would definitely do that payoff with a title company so you can be sure the underlying loan is paid off and released.  You don't want to pay off your wrap loan unless you're 100% certain the underlying loan is paid off, too.

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