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Phyllis Kelly
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern Kentucky
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Regarding Mortgage Loan Credibility

Phyllis Kelly
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Northern Kentucky
Posted

TIA for all the advice and opinions, this forum is always so helpful.

I am wondering about acquiring additional loans going forward. I purchased my first rental property (duplex) in October of 2021. It was a house hack- I lived in one unit for a year and am now out. There were a lot of expenses for repairs and remodeling that I wrote off in my own personal taxes in 2021 and 2022. So much so that my AGI for 2022 was only $30,000. 

I'd like to apply for another loan this winter. My question is, will lenders mainly be looking at my total income, or will they be looking at my AGI from 2022 tax return? I'm wondering if that hurt my lending worthiness to write off all those expenses.

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