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REO Multifamily Investing

Marcus Miller
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Hello, if anyone with experience in REO multifamily investing can answer this question it will be greatly appreciated. Do banks allow investors to purchase REO properties with hard money? Thanks!

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Tarik Turner
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In short that answer is absolutely yes. As long as you are able to gain access to the property for an appraisal 

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