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Marketing costs that could benefit SDIRA or personal funds
I plan to begin marketing to find potential flips or wholesale deals. My focus is on finding deals for my SD Roth IRA (with LLC) but it is possible that I may find a deal that would require hard money (ie recourse loan) to complete. In that case I would be doing the deal with my own funds. Question -- should I pay for the marketing costs with money from the IRA or not? Could I run into problem with either option based on the disqualified parties consideration?