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Paul Bird
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  • Upland, CA
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All Cash Offer vs. Hard Money Loan on Offer

Paul Bird
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  • Investor
  • Upland, CA
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I believe I have an opportunity on a deal where if I offer all cash the seller will obviously be more motivated to accept my offer.  I have the capital to offer cash, but I need to keep some of the cash liquid.  If I have a hard money lender lined up, can I make an all cash offer, if I then use the hard money lender to fund the deal?  My realtor is obligated to put on the offer sheet hard money if that is what I am doing.  Anyone ever had this experience?

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