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If you really want to engage in a rental estate property business you need to have a good credit standing -- meaning less credit card debt and other consumer debt. You see, lenders usually require bigger down payments, charge higher interest rates and want your finances to be in better shape when you are buying rental properties.
It really pays to have a large cash reserve after buying any property since there might be some needed repairs that rental property may require. If you can afford to set aside at least one month rent for each unit, that’s a good start. You may also try to apply for a line of credit secured either by the property or your own home in order to cover larger costs.