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N/A N/A Do I need a license to broker private/hard money loans?
26 November 2018 | 37 replies
Ok, So here is a question since we are on the subject.
Steven McNamara Need Advice - Funding Options for Sub2 Deal
19 November 2007 | 1 reply
The whole idea of subject to is that you don't need new financing.
Adam Logan What should I do after losing it ALL?
20 January 2008 | 25 replies
You could buy a home subject to its existing mortgage too.
N/A N/A Wholesaling Propery
25 November 2007 | 3 replies
A better strategy might be to find motivated sellers who will allow you to take buy their property subject-2 the current financing.
Nick Albin What do you do when your not in real estate?
20 December 2007 | 23 replies
And I try to enjoy one diversion in a league of some sort all the time.
N/A N/A "Subject To"
17 December 2007 | 3 replies
I need someone to help me on exactly how to structure a "Subject To" purchase.
N/A N/A Intro: Future Investor Moving to Destin, FL
29 November 2007 | 13 replies
Is this not called Subject To, or am I confusing that phrase with another technique?
Andrew B. Making an offer
4 December 2007 | 3 replies
Subject to financing?
Account Closed Insurance question
9 December 2007 | 4 replies
Hello,I apologize if this has been answered several times already, but I was wondering about insurance on a house - when the investor is doing a "subject to" purchase agreement to buy a house in a pre foreclosure, and does not plan to pay off the underlying financing for a period of time, what is the best way to keep the lender from getting wind of the change in ownership and potentially exercising the due on sale clause?
Keismond Trammer How to fill out the agreement to make an offer
14 December 2007 | 5 replies
This contract is subject to..."1.