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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Assignment for Subject To
BP,
I have a seller who is pretty motivated to sell her home but she has $25,000 of a mortgage left on it. All she wants is to be relieved of that mortgage. I figured the best option in this scenario would be to go the subject to route. My question is, as a wholesaler is there a way to assign the property to someone else as a subject to and still collect a fee?