EPISODE · Feb 22, 2024 · 5 MIN
DSCR - using the rental income only to qualify for an investment property
from Buying Florida · host Didier Malagies
DSCR (Debt Service Coverage Ratio): DSCR is a financial ratio that measures a company's ability to meet its debt obligations. In the context of loans, it typically refers to the ratio of a property's net operating income to its debt obligations, including mortgage payments. A higher DSCR indicates a better ability to cover debt payments.Non-Qualified Mortgage (Non-QM): Non-QM loans are mortgages that do not meet the standards set by government-sponsored enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. These loans are considered riskier and may have features that deviate from the traditional qualified mortgage criteria, such as interest-only payments or higher debt-to-income ratios.Combining these concepts, a "dscr loan nonqm" might refer to a non-qualified mortgage where the lender considers the Debt Service Coverage Ratio as a key factor in determining the borrower's eligibility. This type of loan may be suitable for borrowers who don't meet the traditional mortgage criteria but can demonstrate a strong ability to cover debt payments based on the property's income.tune in and learn more at https://www.ddamortgage.com/blogDidier Malagies nmls212566DDA Mortgage nmls324329 Support the show
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DSCR (Debt Service Coverage Ratio): DSCR is a financial ratio that measures a company's ability to meet its debt obligations. In the context of loans, it typically refers to the ratio of a property's net operating income to its debt obligations, including mortgage payments. A higher DSCR indicates a better ability to cover debt payments. Non-Qualified Mortgage (Non-QM): Non-QM loans are mortgages that do not meet the standards set by government-sponsored enterprises like Fannie Mae and Fredd...
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