Buying from a Land Contract
I am in the midst of buying a home. The initial contract was signed, inspection done, negotions agreed upon. Loan application being done as we speak (pre-approval done) My realtor recently called and told me I would need to sign the initial contract again because the "seller" is actually in a land contract. Meaning that there is another person involved that actually still owns the home. Supposedley, my realtor told me that this does not affect the negotion process or anything due to an agreement the owner and seller made. The owner gave the seller the right to ask for what she needed to get out of the land contract and so forth. Since I am clueless about real estate and am a first time home buyer I am hesitant. I have been doing a bunch of research and plan on speaking with the bank lawyer on Monday, however I know that although the lawyer may help, he is still the bank lawyer and has the bank in the best interest and not myself. I really don't have the money for my own lawyer since I'm trying to save for closing costs. So, my question(s) is How does this " land contract" affect me? Is there anything I need to be looking out for or that will jeapordize this deal?
To complicate things more, I am friends with my realtor, however the person selling the house is also a realtor and sister to my realtor. Talk about possible conflict of interest. I think I can trust my realtor, but I just want to cover my investment.
I know that the title check will let me know of any leins on the property, but I'm wondering if the owner and sellers land contract will and can affect this deal. Any advice or forthought is welcome. Thanks!