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What Are the Most Common Reasons DSCR Loans Get Declined?

Keith Quinney
Updated on December 4, 2025

2 min read

DSCR loans are simpler than traditional loans, but they still have guidelines that must be met. Most declines happen when the property’s cash flow, documentation, or credit profile doesn’t meet the program’s minimums. 

 

1.The DSCR Ratio Is Too Low  #

If the property’s income doesn’t cover the payment, the deal may not qualify.
Many programs require: 

  • 1.00+ DSCR for rentals 
  • Higher DSCR for certain property types or STRs 
  • Reduced LTV if DSCR is below target 

 

2. Rental Income Can’t Be Verified  #

This is one of the most common issues. Declines can happen when: 

  • No lease is available 
  • Lease rent is higher than market rent with no supporting proof 
  • STR income doesn’t have 12 months of payout history 
  • Rent deposits are inconsistent 

If there’s uncertainty, lenders default to the more conservative number

 

3. Vacancy or Unstabilized Income  #

Vacant properties can still qualify, but only using the market rent from the 1007/1025. Problems arise when: 

  • The property needs repairs before renting 
  • The expected rent isn’t supported by local comps 
  • The property is mid-turnover with no realistic timeline 

 

 4. Not Enough Reserves #

Most DSCR programs require at least: 

  • 6–12 months of PITIA reserves, depending on FICO, loan size, and property type. Falling short on reserves is a very common decline reason. 

 

5. Recent Mortgage Late Payments #

Even though DSCR loans don’t require DTI, lenders still review housing history.
Declines can happen if: 

  • You’ve had 30-day late payments in the last 12 months 
  • There are unresolved mortgage delinquencies 
  • Forbearance wasn’t fully cured 

 

6. Credit Score Below Minimum Requirements #

Most DSCR loans require: 

  • 660+ FICO for standard rentals 
  • 700+ FICO for short-term rentals 

Lower scores can trigger LTV reductions or ineligibility. 

 

7. Property Type Isn’t Eligible  #

Some properties fall outside DSCR guidelines, such as: 

  • Condotels (in many programs) 
  • Unconventional or rural properties 
  • Units with insufficient square footage 
  • Properties with major condition issues 

 

8. Title, Insurance, or Appraisal Issues #

Even if the DSCR is strong, deals can still be declined due to: 

  • Title clouds or outstanding liens 
  • Insurance problems (location, coverage, or premiums) 
  • A low appraisal 
  • Unresolved permitting or zoning issues 

 

Summary  #

DSCR loans most often get declined due to low DSCR, unverifiable rent, insufficient reserves, recent mortgage late payments, credit issues, or property ineligibility. Preparing clean documentation and stabilizing the property early helps keep approvals smooth. 

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Table of Contents
  • 1.The DSCR Ratio Is Too Low 
  • 2. Rental Income Can’t Be Verified 
  • 3. Vacancy or Unstabilized Income 
  •  4. Not Enough Reserves
  • 5. Recent Mortgage Late Payments
  • 6. Credit Score Below Minimum Requirements
  • 7. Property Type Isn’t Eligible 
  • 8. Title, Insurance, or Appraisal Issues
  • Summary 

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