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Can You Refinance a Rental Property With a DSCR Loan?

Keith Quinney
Updated on February 19, 2026

3 min read

DSCR loans are not limited to purchases. Many investors use them to refinance existing rental properties, either to access equity, improve loan terms, or move out of short-term or higher-cost financing. Understanding how DSCR refinances work helps investors plan their long-term hold strategies more effectively.

Rate and Term Refinance #

A rate and term refinance replaces an existing loan with a new one at different pricing or terms, without pulling additional equity out of the property. Investors typically pursue this to:

  • Lower the interest rate on an existing loan
  • Extend the loan term
  • Move from a variable or short-term loan to longer-term fixed financing

 

The DSCR still needs to meet the lender’s minimum based on the new loan amount and payment structure.

Cash-Out Refinance #

A cash-out refinance allows investors to access equity built up in a rental property. This is one of the more common uses of DSCR loans for existing rental portfolios.

Key considerations for cash-out DSCR refinances:

  • LTV limits for cash-out are typically lower than for purchases, often in the 70 to 75 percent range
  • The property must appraise at a value that supports the requested loan amount
  • The resulting DSCR must still meet program minimums after factoring in the new, higher loan payment
  • Some programs impose seasoning requirements before a cash-out refinance is allowed

 

Seasoning typically refers to how long the borrower has owned the property. Many lenders require at least six to twelve months of ownership before allowing a cash-out transaction.

Refinancing Out of a Hard Money or Bridge Loan #

One of the most practical uses of a DSCR refinance is transitioning a stabilized rental property out of short-term hard money or bridge financing. Once a property has been renovated and leased, it may qualify for long-term DSCR financing based on its rental income.

For this transition to work smoothly, the property typically needs to:

  • Be in rent-ready or occupied condition
  • Have a DSCR that meets the lender’s minimum
  • Have an LTV that falls within program guidelines

 

This refinance strategy is a natural next step in the fix-to-rent or build-to-rent model.

Documentation for a DSCR Refinance #

Like a DSCR purchase, the refinance process does not rely on personal income verification. Lenders will typically need:

  • A current lease or market rent appraisal
  • Property insurance and tax documentation
  • Payoff statement for the existing loan
  • Standard title and appraisal requirements

 

Summary #

DSCR loans can be used for rate and term refinances, cash-out refinances, and delayed financing on existing rental properties. They are also commonly used to refinance stabilized rentals out of short-term bridge or hard money loans. LTV limits and DSCR requirements still apply, and cash-out transactions often come with additional guidelines around seasoning and maximum leverage. Investors who understand the DSCR refinance process can use it as an effective tool for managing equity and transitioning properties into long-term hold financing. AHL’s DSCR program options can help you evaluate whether refinance makes sense for your current rental portfolio

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Table of Contents
  • Rate and Term Refinance
  • Cash-Out Refinance
  • Refinancing Out of a Hard Money or Bridge Loan
  • Documentation for a DSCR Refinance
  • Summary

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