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Brad Lowery
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charlotte, North Craolina
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How do you structure your subject to?

Brad Lowery
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charlotte, North Craolina
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I'm planning to get more involved with subject to investing but curious as to how do you structure a subject to, to avoid the due on sale clause? Put the property in a trust?

Also, what kind advice would give someone beginning subject to's?

All advice appreciated.

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