AITD Vs Subject To

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Can I do Subject to without using an AITD? If so, do I simply write a "subject to" clause somewhere in the purchase agreement?

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  • leopanelli22nd September, 2008

    Your "deed" no matter the form is a separate instrument which evidences ownership. Your "Purchase Agreement" describes the way that you wish to acquire the property. I am not sure what you are intending to do as far as evidencing ownership but many forms of "Title" or “Color of Title” can be obtained out of a "Subject To" closing. As well, many forms of financing instruments and structuring can be used to protect your seller other than an AITD.[ Edited by leopanelli on Date 09/22/2008 ]

  • johnnyvegas00722nd September, 2008

    Thanks for the reply

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