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Can you use a 401k or IRA and keep cash flow now?
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Brian is correct in that if your IRA funds a RE purchase, you cannot funnel any of the proceeds to yourself personally.
However, if you co-invest personal funds with your IRA funds as tenants-in-common, you are entitled to your share of the income, based on your percentage of personal ownership. You can never take more than your share of profit; similarly, you can't have your IRA receiving more than it is due - it could be considered an illegal contribution to your IRA. Keep in mind, in a tenants-in-common situation, you will also be personally responsible for your share of expenses, taxes & insurance, based on personal ownership percentage.
If your IRA invests in a property with other people as tenants-in-common (whether with their personal funds or their IRA funds), it's the same - income and expenses are split based on percentage of ownership.
Check with a knowledgeable professional to be sure you're not running afoul of any prohibited transactions such as enabling (using IRA funds to enable a personal investment).