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Jaimel James
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Newbie question on potential rental property

Jaimel James
  • Miami, FL
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Question for the experienced investors from a hopeful soon to be investor, i've got a job which averages at $35,000 a year and i'm renting an apartment presently. Let's say i found a good deal in my area of miami to be a rental property or house hack and i got some kind of loan from a bank or lender and let's say everything went through. How do i cover the rent for the units/other units?

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Alex R.
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Alex R.
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I would think By renting them out

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