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  • Profile photo of Luke TaylorLuke Taylor
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    Hey guys,
    I came across this site during researching about “subject to “
    deals and how much i can claim of the interest on the mortgage while it is in the previous owners name,etc .
    It is quite interesting and might be of interest to Aussie forumites!
    It shares a few different investing strategies and the legal implications in the states.
    have fun!!

    Luke

    http://www.legalwiz.com/articles.htm

    We’ve got 70 yrs on planet earth,Lets make the most of every day!

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    Hi Luke

    i know you have done a number of “subject to” deals, with your experience do you feel it is a good strategy ?

    Regards westan

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    awesome luke man keep up the good work

    Profile photo of Luke TaylorLuke Taylor
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    Hey westan and joel,
    Yes I do like the subject to strategy,as it saves alot of the hassles of getting finance for us foreign aliens! Especially while starting out building the portfolio fast over there.(this is why it is a big benefit for me!)
    Sometimes people just want a buyer to take over the mortgage on their house and pay the mortgage up to date to save from forclosure.(and take the house)This means the buyer gets the house for sometimes as little as 2 to 5K(plus the mortgage)(in the case of if there is alot of equity in the property a larger fee to the seller can be common too)
    And then when people find these in the right areas they then rent them out to cover the mortgage payments and + cashflow too.
    It is a really common strategy over seas but i think it gets people in Australia a bit nervous.This is because the property is deaded to the buyer ,(and all the escrow funds ie -current insurance and taxes)but the mortgage that the previous owner had on the property
    stays current and in their name as before.The only difference is the buyer makes the payments and gets all the benefits.
    I have also heard of people doing this strategy because sometimes they have very little money down,therfor if they cant make the deal work they just walk away(although i wouldnt recommend this as if you do yr research fully u should know whether it will work or not before u put all the effort in to buying the deal!)
    Of course the benefit for the seller is they get to keep their credit rating as the property is saved from forclosure.
    The slight limit to this strategy for the seller is they often cant get another loan to buy another house while their first mortgage is still current.
    Alot of investors though will refinance the mortgage later and pay off the previous mortgage .(a couple of years later when they can realise some extra equity in the property at the same time and get a larger mortgage and keep buying more property)

    We’ve got 70 yrs on planet earth,Lets make the most of every day!

    Luke Taylor | Hope Property Investing
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    Profile photo of Luke TaylorLuke Taylor
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    Hey guys!

    Here is another site that may be of some help to you also.
    It is the USA IRS.
    It goes into specific details about Tax rules for foreigners in the US and provides links to forms for tax returns etc

    http://www.irs.gov/taxpros/article/0,,id=98137,00.html
    Be warned its pretty intense.

    We’ve got 70 yrs on planet earth,Lets make the most of every day!

    Luke Taylor | Hope Property Investing
    http://hopepropertyinvesting.com
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    Property Support,Strategist and Buyers Agent

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