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Can my realtor help me achieve a sub to deal??
My realtor and I have a mutual friend who needs to sell her house and also the lot next to it. I'm trying to think of all possible options and I thought about subject to's. Do realtors ever help with subject to's and could I pay my realtor a fee to help me draw up the contracts? Is this something that would even make sense or be worth it to her? I realize this questions could be completely crazy so please be easy one me... I'm a newbie and I'm still trying to learn all of this.