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Nicole Chang
  • Alameda, CA
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DTI Ratio-how to get around this?

Nicole Chang
  • Alameda, CA
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I often hear about people doing a ton of deals and using leverage to help them with these deals. However, does anyone have advice on the DTI that is needed when doing an immense amount of deals? I feel like the DTI calculation is often left out of the conversations I've heard on the BP podcasts. No matter what the creative financing, isn't there always a limit to what someone will lend you (whether it be conventional or hard money) based on DTI?

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