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All Forum Posts by: Shane Thaxton

Shane Thaxton has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Hey BiggerPockets community,

I need some guidance on a Subject-To agreement that recently fell apart. I put $40,000 down on a property under this arrangement, but things went south. On top of that, I was illegally evicted, and my belongings were put out at a very vulnerable moment.

I'm trying to figure out what laws might protect me regarding my financial investment in the property and the illegal eviction. I’d love to hear from anyone who has dealt with something similar or knows what legal steps I can take to recover my funds and address the eviction.

I would greatly appreciate any insight into what I can do next, including legal recourse or strategies to move forward.

Thanks in advance!