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Real Estate Investing Myths That Steal Profits From Your Pocket

   
Author: Lou Castillo
 

One of the things that distresses us about our industry is the amount of wrong or incomplete information available to investors. Some myths block what otherwise would be a great deal, while others would have you believe that a bad deal is actually great. For example, we encourage purchasing homes subject-to the existing mortgage as an option to finance the purchase of an investment property. This means that title to the property is transferred to the purchaser, but the loan remains in the original borrowers name with payments made by the purchaser. Unfortunately, many myths exist around this method which could rob you of your profits. Lets take this opportunity to dispel 5 of the most common.

Myth #1: Buying A House Subject-To The Existing Mortgage Is Illegal.

Absolutely not true! Most mortgages have a due-on-sale clause which states that if the house is sold without paying off the mortgage, the lender has the right to call the entire loan due. The key here is that they have a right not an obligation. In other words, its their choice. We asked several attorneys in town who represent lenders to see if they had ever heard of a bank call a loan due because of a sale. In every instance they said not as long as the payments were made timely. Why? Because banks are in the money business not in the real estate business. If they call the loan due, and it goes into foreclosure, they have a poor performing loan on the books (for which they have to increase their reserves), they incur additional costs, and they inherit a property. Or, they can just accept the timely payments from the new owner. Which makes more sense?

Myth #2: Buying Subject-To Is Complicated And Requires A Ton Of Paperwork.

The truth is that all you have to do is write it into the Purchase and Sales Agreement (PSA). We write it in right next to the Purchase Price. Heres an example using our PSA:

Total Purchase Price to be paid by Buyer is $80,000.00, payable as follows: subject-to existing first mortgage with a balance of approximately $77,500, and monthly PITI payments of $695; remainder of Sellers equity to be paid in cash at closing.

Thats it. You and the Seller have now agreed that youll purchase the home subject-to their mortgage. As a precaution, we have the Seller sign a disclaimer that they know that the loan has a due-on-sale clause, and that we make no promise as to when the loan will be paid in full, or how long it will remain in their name. We also prepare a letter from the borrower informing the bank that all future correspondence should be forwarded to us, and we have the right to act for the Seller in every way regarding the loan so theyll disclose loan information to us in the future.

It really is that easy. After closing, you just start making the payments. We dont hide our identity. We send in our own checks, and the house insurance is in our name.

Myth #3: No Homeowner Will Ever Sell Me Their House And Leave The Loan In Their Name.

If youre dealing with a seller who has no problems with his house, this may be true. But when you deal with motivated sellers ones that either have financial, personal, or house issues this will not be an issue. Motivated sellers need a way out quickly! Often, theyre already behind in their payments, and facing foreclosure. When you tell them that their worries are over, and youll catch up their back payments, and make all the subsequent payments on time theyll jump at the opportunity. As a bonus, their credit will even improve.

The key to successful negotiating lies in your confidence. Realize that youre providing a viable alternative solution which allows the highest price to be paid, with the quickest closing, and immediate relief for the Sellers situation.

Myth #4: Kitchen Table Closings Are Perfect For These Transactions

Investors love to say that they got the deed at the kitchen table while they presented their offer. The concern is you have no validation of what you purchased. Without a title exam, theres no guarantee the correct owner even signed the deed, nor whether any other loans or liens exist on the property. You also have no title insurance to protect you from any unanticipated title problems. Finally, the actual payoff on the loan must be validated with the lender by requesting a statement of account. Do not use the principal balance payoff shown on the monthly statement because it does not include past due payments, other interest accrued, fees and penalties, and any prepayment penalties. Weve seen actual payoffs tens of thousands of dollars greater than the principal payoff.

You could argue that what difference does it make if the loan isnt in your name and you gave the Seller no cash. The problem is that you may not discover any of these issues until much later in the transaction maybe not until you try to sell the property. By then, you will have invested time, energy, and money in the property only to see it all lost, when all of these problems could have been avoided by conducting a standard closing with your attorney or title company.

Myth #5: I Can Always Just Walk Away If I Cant Pay The Mortgage

This is technically true, but not a great strategy for the successful investor. Legally, you are not responsible for the payments. But you do have your credibility and reputation to consider which are critical to your long term success. You definitely dont want an angry seller defaming your reputation in the community, or submitting a complaint with the Better Business Bureau. Not to mention that you probably have cash invested in the house, which will all be lost. We recommend treating subject-to mortgages just like any other with your name attached make timely payments.

Lou

 
 
 

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