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Hard money for foreclosure auction?

Account Closed
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Has anyone successfully used hard money to fund a foreclosure purchase on the courthouse steps? Are hard money lenders typically willing to finance such a purchase, given all of the unknowns/variables? Any thoughts, stories, or lender recommendations would be much appreciated.

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Andy Collins
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Andy Collins
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Unless you have a really, really good relationship with the hard money lender no. They want to know the value of the property, know what the rehab expenses will be, and have your money for the difference between the price/rehab and the percent of ARV they are lending.

None of the hard money lenders I have worked with would consider such a loan,,but again, if you really have a great reputation with a hard money lender you can ask.

They always want an exit strategy,,with what you talking about there are too many unknowns

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