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Updated over 2 years ago, 04/11/2022

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Irina Sharp
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Lending with student loans

Irina Sharp
  • Investor
  • Colorado
Posted

Hi all,

me and my husband have substantial student loans (over half a million). We are on a REPAY program where you only pay 10% of your discretionary income. We are looking to buy an investment property. We talked to a lender who said they count 1% of all student loans if they are in forbearance and 0.5% if they are in repayment no matter what our actual monthly payment is. Is this a standard practice among all lenders or should we talk to others as well?

Thank you! 

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