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Chris Gomes
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
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Can you buy in an LLC without affecting personal DTI?

Chris Gomes
  • Wholesaler
  • Denver, CO
Posted

My two partners and I are looking at purchasing a $1M beach vacation rental that should gross about $150k annually under professional management. We are attempting to purchase this property with a 20% down payment. The down payment will be provided by a private lender. Is there a way to purchase this property under an LLC or Corp such that the 80% LTV mortgage does not affect each partner's individual DTI therefore limiting our purchasing power for the duration of the loan?

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