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Updated 3 months ago,

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Colby Wartman
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DTI Ratio Question

Colby Wartman
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I am reposting this questions usually I get a answer within just a few short hours. It has been a couple days and have not seen an answer.

If you own a rental property and you have a signed lease at the minimum of 1+ year, does that rental property mortgage (traditional investment loan) still count against your DTI? A friend asked me that question and I wanted to clarify it as I did not have a clear answer! Thank you! This may be a great question for my dude @seanOKeefe
 

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