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funding foreclosure acquisitions
Newbie here, trying to gather all the info I can on my new journey. My question has to deal with foreclosures/reo properties. I know that most institutions want their money ASAP. If I found a property that was a good deal and the numbers came in right to make a profit after rehab, could I use hard money to make up the difference in cash I don't have ? Any other avenues of financing I should be considering when dealing with foreclosures ? Thanks in advance for the help