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Matthew Yrungaray Subject to-Can Seller buy another property?
14 February 2014 | 6 replies

Can a seller that agrees with me to sell "subject to" get a new mortgage right away to buy a new house. If I provide a letter stating that I was covering the mortgage, would the seller be able to turn around and b...

Account Closed Subject To – Why You Need Money To Buy Using "Subject To" (SubTo) - Safely, Legally
3 February 2024 | 20 replies

Subject To is definitely NOT a “No Money Down” technique”, Here’s why . . .
The obvious question is: "How Do I Keep Finding These Smokin' Deals"
It costs money to locate a willing seller. One of the largest wholesal...

Levi Benton How to go about this Subject Deal
18 April 2019 | 2 replies

Hello! I have come across a subject deal. They are asking $15K + Subject Deal ($58K + $310 per month interest). I am trying to finance via Hard money and around $30K-$40K in rehab. Do I add the $15K to $30K-$40K rehab...

Don Konipol Thoughts on “subject to” deal making
18 April 2024 | 15 replies

There’s a lot of negativity out there concerning the risks (especially to the seller) of subject to deals.  To sum up the risks to the seller; the seller remains liable on a note which is secured by real estate they n...

John Matthews Seller Financing with Blanket Loan
31 March 2015 | 2 replies

Hey all,I tried to find the answer to this elsewhere on the forums, but was unable to find my answer, so here goes:If a seller is selling individual properties in their rental portfolio, all covered by one blanket loa...

Jack Shuttleworth Subject to loan help...?
17 January 2023 | 8 replies

I might have an opportunity to take on a subject to loan. Is this a good idea?Im taking on a loan amount of $144,236. 28 years left on mortgage, 2.875% interest on the note ($956 payment).  I can get 1200 maybe more a...

Ivan Jouikov Buying Sub2 - what about homeowner's insurance?
9 July 2009 | 9 replies

As far as I know, you're required to carry homeowners insurance when you have a personal residence.

If I, as an investor, acquire a property subject to owner's existing financing, what about their homeowner's insuran...

Keonnee Linnell Insurance policy on a Sub-to
6 May 2024 | 4 replies

Hey everyone, I recently purchased a sub-to and I’m fairly new to this specific strategy so I’m unsure how to go about getting home insurance on this specific property.Here is the situation: I just purchased this home...

Kristin Lupo The beginning stages
9 October 2019 | 3 replies

Hey BP community,
I’m just starting out on this REI journey and I had a few questions. I’m meeting with my CPA today to go over some things. One of the questions I have is, In California, when we close on a deal whet...

Adebimpe Teluwo Subject to existing loan
4 June 2018 | 2 replies

Good day everyone. I am seeking advice from anyone who has been through subject tos. I landed my first deal and it’s a subject to, I got the deed in a trust recorded at the courthouse and I also have the agreement wit...