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How to pay yourself
So I am going to be putting in 20k to start up the plan is to use the BRrrr method. My question is say magically we find a good cash flow house, all the work is done, refinance. How do I go about getting the money back out. Like just paying back myself the 20k from the original 20k that I loaned myself. Without just like paying myself as a w-2 employee. And then getting taxed on my original 20k loan.