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All Forum Posts by: Joshua Isley

Joshua Isley has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thank you, both!

Melvin, I think that was the missing piece of the puzzle. So, let me make sure I understand, I can use the market average rent for the area/comps when refinancing? Is that the gross monthly rent? Is that even if I haven't placed a tenant yet? 

Hello all! Long time lurker, first-time poster. So much great information from everyone, I could read the forums 24/7! Not sure if this is the right category but here's my question. 

Working on purchasing a property with cash since there's no way it can go conventional. I've read several strategies available to get most of my cash back out in order to reinvest. ( I love Andrew Postell's LLC method) However, I am concerned with my debt to income ratio holding me back from banks refinancing. Is this a legitimate concern? Does the debt/income ratio hold as much weight when doing a refi?

If this doesn't affect me now, will this be a concern going forward?

Thank you in advance!