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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Getting proof of funds when you plan on using hard money?
I have done five deals so far using my own money or traditional financing. I am looking to use some of my own cash plus hard money for my next deal, but how do I show proof of funds to get the deal under contract if I have to have it under contract to apply for the hard money?