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Using my own commission as an agent
I am my own agent in my next purchase. I have the cash to fund the "cash to close" Is there an advantage to letting the lender use my commission as part of "cash to close", or will it be the same as if I use my own cash and then replace it with my commission? Any tax benefits at all?