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