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Updated over 3 years ago, 07/03/2021

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Johnny Rivera Loubriel
  • Contractor
  • Tampa, FL
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Is it a good idea to partner up when buying rental properties?

Johnny Rivera Loubriel
  • Contractor
  • Tampa, FL
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The reason behind my question is because I’m currently a business owner and my income at the end of the year isn’t the best income to qualify for multiple properties. My goal is to acquire five rental properties per year so I believe my best option will be, is to partner up with multiple investors. Please help!

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