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refinancing and pulling cash out of a fully paid off investment property

Ann Mclean
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Can I find a lender to refinance an investment property that is fully paid off?.  I need to pull cash out.  Please point me in the right direction.  Thanks

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    Matthew Kwan
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    Of course. Any ideas/thoughts you're trying to do with the cash out refi or just do a HELOC so you can tap into that funds whenever you need instead a full draw for the cash out transaction?

    @Albert Bui @Carlos Valencia

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