Yes, you can sell land with a mortgage in Massachusetts. However, there are a few things you need to do before you can sell the property:
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Get permission from your lender: Your mortgage lender has a lien on your property, which means they have a legal interest in it. This means that you cannot sell your property without their permission. To get permission to sell your property, you will need to contact your lender and ask for a mortgage payoff statement. This statement will tell you how much you still owe on your mortgage and what you will need to pay in order to release the lien.
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Pay off the mortgage or find a buyer who is willing to assume your mortgage: If you have the cash, you can pay off the mortgage in full before you sell the property. This will be the simplest option, as it will not require you to find a buyer who is willing to assume your mortgage. However, if you do not have the cash to pay off the mortgage in full, you will need to find a buyer who is willing to assume your mortgage. This means that the buyer will take over your mortgage payments and be responsible for paying off the remaining balance.
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Work with your lender to close the sale: Once you have found a buyer who is willing to assume your mortgage, you will need to work with your lender to close the sale. This will involve signing a number of documents, including a mortgage satisfaction statement and a deed transfer.
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Consider the tax implications of selling land with a mortgage: When you sell land with a mortgage, you may have to pay taxes on the profit from the sale. This is because the IRS considers the difference between your basis in the property and your sales price to be taxable income.
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Seek legal advice: It is a good idea to seek legal advice from a real estate attorney before you sell land with a mortgage. An attorney can help you understand your rights and obligations under the law and can help you avoid any legal problems.