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Adrian Reyes
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Edinburg, TX
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Still Confused!!!

Adrian Reyes
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Edinburg, TX
Posted
Hey everybody, So this question goes out to all you wholesalers out there! And to all RE pros, ok everybody. I say wholesaler because well I've done pretty much all my homework on that particular strategy. So my question is this; when you visit a distressed home with a VERY motivated seller and #1 they still have an existing mortgage/loan or #2 are behind on taxes what happens next?? I'm still trying to understand " sub to" or "due-on-sale" etc. please I need help! I'm open to all your information. Thank you

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