What is a Debt Service Coverage Ratio

What Is A Debt Service Coverage Ratio?

Published On: October 20th, 2018Last Updated: October 20th, 2018Categories: Equity Lending, Investing, Investment Properties, Investments, Leasing Your Property, RatesTags:

Have you heard of the commercial mortgage term, “Debt Service Coverage Ratio?” It’s the term to describe the ratio that lenders use to evaluate and qualify for the financing of a commercials structure. It shows the cash flow compared to debt service.

DSCR For Commercial Properties

In general, most banks will need a ratio of 1.5 – 1.35 (net operating income to annual debt service) before lending for commercial property. They just want to make sure you will have enough cash flow to cover the payments each month. Net operating income should include interest, principal, lease payments and sinking fund. A better ratio could mean better financing terms.

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