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Jack Lee
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Subject to investing and Due on Sale Clause

Jack Lee
  • Bolingbrook, IL
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So recently I've been concerned with the Due on Sale clause. The logical thing for lenders to do is not enforce it when interest rates are low and stringently do so when interests are high. This forces the homeowner to refinance at high interest rates.

I was wondering how subject to sales are structured and if they can avoid this Due on Sale trigger. What happens to the title? Can the lender see?

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