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Blaine Moore
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Subject to Leins on a property

Blaine Moore
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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I've heard that Texas is a hard state to do subject-to deals. I have a seller who wants to get rid of several properties and some have leins on them. 

Could I not just take over paying the leins for him and take over title? Isn't that essentially subject-to? Or, what other options do I have other than just buying the homes out-right?

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    Andrew Postell
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    @Blaine Moore I feel we are one of the more progressive states to use Subject To transactions.  You can certainly get this done reasonably easy here.  You will need to rely on the assistance of a title company but it's pretty easy to do to me.

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