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Funding a Rehab Project
Sorry if this question has been asked before. Is there a way for someone new to rehabbing to fund a rehab project with no money out of pocket or would I need to have a partner or some other type of cash on hand to work on a rehab? I'm looking to fix up and sell the properties as my exit strategy or possibly hold them as rentals. I'd like to start with REOs if the numbers make sense. As a side note I do have both the book on flipping houses by J Scott and the book on no/low money down strategies by Brandon Turner. Hoping to get some advice and thanks for reading.