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Marco Kittrell
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  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
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Trying to work around my DTI

Marco Kittrell
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  • Investor
  • Washington, DC
Posted

Hello,

I am still learning my niche (purchasing rentals) My wife and I purchase three rentals together and I'm looking to purchase the next on my own but I'm unable to because of my DTI. We have two LLC and have the intentions on moving the properties into them however I don't think that will help my DTI or will it? I guess my question is aside from paying off my debt is there another way around this dreaded DTI?

Thanks in advance.

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