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Financing question? DTI

Eric Wong
  • San Diego , CA
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Does anyone know if you can use the potential rental income on a application for financing, as a way to lower your DTI. If anyone knows if it can be done on either a conventional loan, fha loan for a triplex, or would a portfolio lender be the best bet? -Thanks guys I'm just trying to get my game plan together tp get my foot in the door

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Originally posted by @Eric Wong:

Does anyone know if you can use the potential rental income on a application for financing, as a way to lower your DTI.

Multi-unit yes, SFR no.

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