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Using the brrrr method
I wanted to use the brrrr method on my homes. Question I have is do I need a job to be able to refinance my first home? How do I approach the cash out? I've never done this before. When I refinance, do they give me cash on hand to use so I can take that cash to purchase a new home? How often can I do a refinance?