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Bad credit could equal job loss
Hey guys, my wife and I really want to get into real estate investing. There is one major concern that is holding us back. My wife had a really good job and because she handles large amounts of money if we hit financial struggles or got in bad credit shape it could lead to her termination. I would just like to get some opinion on this. Is single family or flip the less risky area to start off in