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All Forum Posts by: Ezgi T

Ezgi T has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Post: Subject-to

Ezgi TPosted
  • Las Vegas, NV
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Question: I'm new to subject-to and a little confused about what happens exactly when a bank does have a "loan due" clause and they do find out that the deed is in my name and ask for the loan payment. Say I can't pay it, would that ruin my credit or would I just lose out on the deal and maybe lose the money I invested in?