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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

2 years of landlord experience
When you lenders are looking at landlord experience on tax returns, what exactly is it that you are looking for? Is it a certain dollar amount? is it a generally accepted percentage of what a property might bring in in a years time? or is it simply just that there is something there, even if it is minimal?