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Updated almost 5 years ago, 12/30/2019

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Tucker Olen
  • Boston, MA
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Credit Card for Rental Property

Tucker Olen
  • Boston, MA
Posted

Hello all,

I have a question about getting a credit card strictly for rental property expenses.

I’m 20yrs old and have one credit card for personal use, but I recently began managing my fathers rental property and want to set up a another credit card in my name to run expenses through with the goal of building my personal credit.

Do investors often do this and does it work well? Would I be hurting myself by taking out another credit card if I’ve only had my current credit card for 18 months and also have student loans in my name?

Any advice would be much appreciated. Unsure if it would hurt or help at this stage.

Thanks,

Tucker O.

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