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Lynn Dickerson Is the seller liable in a subject to deal?
30 May 2010 | 5 replies

I have a motivated seller that has little equity in her home but I'm wondering what would be the best way to explain the type of deal I think would be best, a subject to existing financing. She doesn't want to be resp...

Robert Littke Owner Financing or New Loan
8 June 2011 | 17 replies

Ok, I'm going at re post this because it disappeared and in the BiggerPockets abyss. So here goes the lengthy explanation (Again).
I have a client with a $230,000 mortgage on a $260,00 home and a 6 month old bankrupt...

George Creel How to Owner Finance from a Land Trust
12 August 2014 | 22 replies

I've asked this question before and haven't received a single response, but I'll try again.  I want to buy a property sub2 by using a land trust.  I would have beneficial interest but the deed would be in the Trust's ...

Indy Smith Questions about subject-to purchases
25 August 2018 | 16 replies

Hi everyone, Can someone please clarify a few things about subject-to for me? I understand that you essentially take over the existing mortgage from the seller, thus "subject-to the existing mortgage". Does the buyer ...

Chris Ball lease options
8 September 2008 | 2 replies

I am considering buying your course. I am interested in lease options. My main concern is the legality of the purchase option agreements. Once I have locked up a property from a property owner by a lease option giving...

Robert Howell Is this note fraud?
26 April 2014 | 27 replies

I bought a non performing note in Kansas City. It is an institutional note that was originated in 11/2006. Next payment due was 1/2007. This was an investment property. I believe the borrower cashed out the propert...

Kirk Kersey Land Trusts in Oklahoma?
12 October 2016 | 3 replies

Hello, I live in Texas, but am looking at purchasing a property in Oklahoma.  This deal will be purchased 'subject to' the existing financing.  Can anyone fill me in on any differences in using a Land Trust to to hold...

Carley M. Moving Investment Property to Trust?
30 December 2016 | 3 replies

I have an adult special needs son. I bought a 4-unit property for him to live in (I occupy one unit as well) and so that when I die, he will have an income stream above and beyond his Disability payments. In order to ...

Brendon Kerrigan Tax Help of Seller Financing Deal
1 November 2020 | 4 replies

Hi BP Community!Trying to do my first seller financing deal and the owner is open to the idea, but has 1 concern that I didn't have an answer for off hand. If I buy the property tomorrow, and the owner carries the mor...

Hamilton Borden Insurance on Sub To
6 September 2023 | 9 replies

I bought a house sub too! Kudos to Pace and Bigger Pockets! The house was going into foreclosure. I caught the payments up and deeded the property into my name. So I am the current owner of the house and have made 2 p...