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Assuming a VA loan true a Subject to
Good evening I have a property I am looking to assume but I can't due to DTI. I know I can extract cash flow from the property even though the interest rate is not that good i can still cash flow some money and refinance in the future. I know to VA lets you assume the loan true a subject to method and thats my plan.
any advice on how does that work?