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Steve Morris
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
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Using My Investment Properties As A Source For Capital

Steve Morris
  • Property Manager
  • Baltimore, MD
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All of my investment properties are Paid for, one hundred percent free and clear. I do not or have not had a mortgage on any of them, everything was paid for using my money, from the purchase to the full rehab.My question is, would it be hard for me to pull any money out of my properties to allow me to do more. And is it hard to get a lender to put a note on property that doesn't have one?

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