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Subject To and Mortgage Wrapper

Natalia Ladzinska
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Hi - it is my first time purchasing a property on a Subject To basis. The exit strategy is a Mortgage Wrapper. Can anyone share their expertise when it comes to the home insurance, creation of a land trust, or other general advice? Thank you!

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    T. Alan Ceshker
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    T. Alan Ceshker
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    Quote from @Natalia Ladzinska:

    Hi - it is my first time purchasing a property on a Subject To basis. The exit strategy is a Mortgage Wrapper. Can anyone share their expertise when it comes to the home insurance, creation of a land trust, or other general advice? Thank you!

    To answer your questions:

    Insurance - needs to be done correctly -- therefore you need someone who know how to get insurance in place for a wrap - reach out if you want a referral

    Trust - these are useful for guarding against a due on sale issue -- same here -- needs to be done correctly by an attorney

    General advise - use a loan servicing company -- check the escrow account at time of acquisition -- consider partnering with someone who knows what they are doing until you learn all

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