Can’t Get a Mortgage? Debt-to-Income Ratio, Explained
The amount of money you owe versus the amount you bring home is called your debt-to-income ratio, or DTI. If your DTI is too high, lenders may worry you can’t…
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The amount of money you owe versus the amount you bring home is called your debt-to-income ratio, or DTI. If your DTI is too high, lenders may worry you can’t…
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