What happens if rental income does not cover the mortgage, especially during void periods?

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If rental income doesn't cover your mortgage, you'll incur a loss, which can be exacerbated during void periods. You'll need to cover the shortfall from your own funds to avoid falling into arrears and risking repossession.

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