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Abigail Glover
  • FORT MITCHELL, AL
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Too Much Credit

Abigail Glover
  • FORT MITCHELL, AL
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Hello,

I am new to the Realestate Investment world and need advice. I currently have two mortagages on my credit report. One for a house, which is currently rented and the other for the home I currently reside in. I want to place this house on the rental market and purchase a larger home as my residence. My problem is when I try to obtain a loan I am told that my debt to income ratio is too high to qualify for another mortgage. I have heard that I can sell the two renatal properties to my business and have them listed on my business credit report. If this is true how do I do this? If it is not true what can I do to obtain an additional mortgage?

Thank you,

Abby

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