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Logan Ward
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ames, IA
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Early pre-approval question/concern

Logan Ward
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ames, IA
Posted

Hello all,

My name is Logan Ward. I am 21 years old in the Ames, Iowa area. I’m just beginning my journey of real estate. I guess you could say I got bit by the real estate bug after reading rich dad poor dad. After really finding an interest in learning about real estate and investing in it, I was led to BP. I starting reading books heavily and listening to podcasts any chance I could. That brings me to this point on my path of getting my foot in the door. In order to get started, I think my first step is getting pre-approved. That leads me to my question for everyone.

Can you get pre-approved if you have not quite worked at your job for 2 full years yet?

I have worked there for a year and a half. So late spring of 2021 would be my 2 year mark. I also have the ability to switch to salary if that may make a difference.

Thanks for any feedback.

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