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Roman Stefaniw
  • Edmonton, Alberta
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New Job/New Mortgage

Roman Stefaniw
  • Edmonton, Alberta
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Hello. Fairly Simple question. Im going through the process of buying my first duplex. I have no problem getting financing but in the near future i may be changing jobs. It will be in the same industry and will be getting paid around the same rate. I still want to invest in Real Estate in the future so I'm wondering. How long do lenders like to see that you are employed before giving you a loan? I have no no debt and decent savings. Thanks for any insight :)  

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