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House hack financing
Once pre approved and putting in offers, if the property needs renovations and you don’t have cash ready for the renovations how do you fund that? Would using a private money lender to fund the renovations be a bad idea combined with the mortgage Or should you just wait to have the cash reserves? Any tips/ advice would be helpful!