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Private Money Lenders
Hi there. Just found out that a retirement fund I am liquidating to close on a buy and hold will take longer than I expected. My closing is in two weeks, and I must close immediately to get this deal. Does anyone have advice on where I might borrow about $15,000 for the 45 days it takes to receive funds from the liquidated retirement account? I'm aware that it's not a great idea to close out a retirement account, but this account is expired, is receiving no interest, and this is a home purchase that is too good to pass up.
I would greatly appreciate your advice on the best avenues for private money. Thank you.