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EP 166: The Documents You Need for a Sub2 Deal in 2025!
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What paperwork do you really need to close a subject-to deal the right way? In this episode of The Sub2 Deals Show, we break down the essential documents that make or break your Sub2 transactions.
Whether you're closing with an attorney, using a mobile notary, or doing it kitchen-table style, having the right documents in place can protect you and your seller and keep your deals running smoothly.
Get our complete contract documents and forms package, along with step-by-step instructions on how to fill them out: https://williamtingle.com/ctc-checkout
đ Key Takeaways:
â The two-stage approach to Sub2 paperwork and what to include at each stage.
â Why some "standard" forms are outdated (and which new ones to use instead).
â The critical document you didnât know you needed!
Do you want to learn about the one strategic shift that completely simplified my investing business and made me more money? Check out my new book, The 12 House Blueprint.
This book demystifies real estate investing, breaking down strategies that donât require traditional financing, hefty savings, or perfect credit. Whether youâre completely new to real estate or looking for a smarter approach, this book gives you a clear, achievable plan to build wealth and control your time.
Learn more here: http://www.12houseblueprintbook.com
â ď¸â ď¸ DISCLAIMER â ď¸â ď¸
William is not a CPA, attorney, insurance expert, contractor, lender, or financial advisor. Tell the truth...he only completed the 9th grade in high school. For the above reasons...the information shared in these videos should not be considered tax, legal, insurance, construction, engineering, health & safety, electrical, financial advice, or anything else of that nature. It may be outdated or inaccurate, and it is your responsibility to verify all details on your own. This video is intended for educational purposes ONLY.
166 episodes
Manage episode 494407227 series 2502115
What paperwork do you really need to close a subject-to deal the right way? In this episode of The Sub2 Deals Show, we break down the essential documents that make or break your Sub2 transactions.
Whether you're closing with an attorney, using a mobile notary, or doing it kitchen-table style, having the right documents in place can protect you and your seller and keep your deals running smoothly.
Get our complete contract documents and forms package, along with step-by-step instructions on how to fill them out: https://williamtingle.com/ctc-checkout
đ Key Takeaways:
â The two-stage approach to Sub2 paperwork and what to include at each stage.
â Why some "standard" forms are outdated (and which new ones to use instead).
â The critical document you didnât know you needed!
Do you want to learn about the one strategic shift that completely simplified my investing business and made me more money? Check out my new book, The 12 House Blueprint.
This book demystifies real estate investing, breaking down strategies that donât require traditional financing, hefty savings, or perfect credit. Whether youâre completely new to real estate or looking for a smarter approach, this book gives you a clear, achievable plan to build wealth and control your time.
Learn more here: http://www.12houseblueprintbook.com
â ď¸â ď¸ DISCLAIMER â ď¸â ď¸
William is not a CPA, attorney, insurance expert, contractor, lender, or financial advisor. Tell the truth...he only completed the 9th grade in high school. For the above reasons...the information shared in these videos should not be considered tax, legal, insurance, construction, engineering, health & safety, electrical, financial advice, or anything else of that nature. It may be outdated or inaccurate, and it is your responsibility to verify all details on your own. This video is intended for educational purposes ONLY.
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