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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Using 401k as proof of funds
A realtor told me I could use my 401k as proof of funds even though I intend on using Private Lending.
Is this a common practice or is it frowned upon? I don't intend on liquidating my 401k so it is technically false advertising.