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ReLana Morales
  • Investor
  • Douglasville, GA
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Debt to Income Ratio while married

ReLana Morales
  • Investor
  • Douglasville, GA
Posted

Hello! I'm new to real estate investing, but I already have one rental property (we're renting out our old house). I would like to purchase another property soon, but have a question about my debt to income ratio. Since I'm married, would I add my husbands income on the application even though he wouldn't be a co-borrower or, if not, would I half the total debt that we have? Any help on this would be great! Thanks!

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