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Using rental income only to qualify for a mortgage
A DSCR loan (Debt-Service Coverage Ratio loan) is a type of real estate investment loan primarily used for income-producing properties. It evaluates a borrower’s ability to repay the loan based on the cash flow generated by the property rather than the borrower’s personal income or credit score. Here’s a breakdown of how it works:
1. Debt-Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR)
Formula:
DSCR
=
Net Operating Income (NOI)
Total Debt Service (TDS)
DSCR=
Total Debt Service (TDS)
Net Operating Income (NOI)
Net Operating Income (NOI): The property’s income after deducting all operating expenses, such as maintenance, taxes, and insurance.
Total Debt Service (TDS): The total annual loan payments (principal and interest).
Example:
If the property’s NOI is $120,000 and the total debt service is $100,000, the DSCR is 1.2. This means the property generates 20% more income than is needed to cover the loan payments.
2. DSCR Thresholds
A DSCR of 1.0 means the property generates exactly enough to cover debt payments.
A DSCR above 1.2 is generally considered favorable and reduces risk.
A DSCR below 1.0 may indicate that the property isn’t generating enough to cover loan payments, making it harder to secure financing.
3. Loan Purpose
DSCR loans are often used for:
Rental Properties
Multifamily housing
Commercial real estate (e.g., office buildings, retail stores)
They’re typically sought by real estate investors who want to qualify for a loan based on the property’s performance rather than their own personal financials.
4. Key Benefits
No personal income verification: Ideal for borrowers with fluctuating or limited personal income.
Easier qualification: Approval depends on the property’s ability to generate cash flow.
Faster process: Since personal financial details are less scrutinized, approvals may be quicker.
5. Potential Drawbacks
Higher interest rates: DSCR loans may carry higher interest due to perceived risks.
Strict property requirements: The property must generate sufficient cash flow to qualify.
LTV limitations: Loan-to-value (LTV) ratios maybe too low
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