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Loan Assumption, About to start the process, Trying to avoid costly mistakes

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Pro tips needed. I am about to start the loan assumption process as part of my divorce decree. I would appreciate any tips on how to: 1) Ensure that the process goes smoothly and as quickly as possible.  2) Avoid any potential pitfalls. 

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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Quote from @Jessica Ashton:

Pro tips needed. I am about to start the loan assumption process as part of my divorce decree. I would appreciate any tips on how to: 1) Ensure that the process goes smoothly and as quickly as possible.  2) Avoid any potential pitfalls. 


 Get a real estate attorney. Will be best money you will spend. 

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