DSCR Loans: Qualify on the Property's Rent, Not Your Income
A DSCR loan (Debt Service Coverage Ratio) qualifies your investment property on one question: does the rent cover the payment? No tax returns, no W-2s, no employment verification, no DTI math on your personal finances. If the deal works, the deal qualifies.
How the ratio works
DSCR = monthly rent รท full monthly payment (principal, interest, taxes, insurance, HOA). A property renting for $2,500 with a $2,000 all-in payment has a DSCR of 1.25 โ comfortably qualifying with most programs, which look for 1.0 or better. Some allow ratios below 1.0 with more down.
Why investors use DSCR instead of conventional
- No personal income docs โ heavy write-offs and complex returns don't matter
- Close in an LLC โ most programs allow entity vesting; conventional doesn't
- No property-count cap โ conventional stops at 10 financed properties; DSCR doesn't
- Short-term rentals โ many programs count Airbnb/VRBO income
- Speed โ less documentation means faster underwriting
Typical requirements
- 20โ25% down on purchases; cash-out refis available
- Credit score around 660+ (pricing improves with score)
- DSCR of 1.0+ preferred (sub-1.0 options exist with larger down payments)
- 1โ4 unit residential investment properties; LLC vesting allowed
Have a deal you're penciling out?
Send Travis the rent and the numbers โ he'll run the DSCR and give you real pricing the same day.
Straight answers to common questions
What counts as rent?
An executed lease or the appraiser's market rent analysis (Form 1007). Many programs also accept documented short-term rental revenue.
Are DSCR rates higher than a regular mortgage?
Yes, investor pricing runs above owner-occupied conventional. The current DSCR rate is on the live rate sheet every morning, so you can underwrite with real numbers.
Can I do this on my first rental?
Most programs want you to own a primary home or have some landlord history, but first-time investor options exist โ ask.
Which states?
California, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Florida, Texas, and Tennessee.