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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

subject to question. help!
I'm new to investing and have been doing a little research on "subject to" deals. I honestly would like to acquire a subject to Property for my family to live in first before I get into any other deals. I don't see how this would not work but I don't know if there would be any issues with this. I would simply just be taking over mortgage payments right? I live in Florida, and am trying to move my family out of our current home to a place closer to where our day to day activities (work/school, etc) reside. Any advice, and how can I identify these opportunities?
Thanks
Nino