Can I get a DSCR loan on my primary residence?
No. DSCR loans are business-purpose loans for investment properties only. Primary residences require consumer mortgages.
DSCR loans are explicitly business-purpose loans secured by 1-4 unit investment properties. They are not consumer residential mortgages and do not satisfy the federal Truth-in-Lending or RESPA requirements for primary residence financing. Closing a DSCR loan on a property you intend to occupy violates the loan's business-purpose representation and can be considered occupancy fraud - a federal crime under 18 USC 1014. Lenders verify intent at multiple points: the loan application asks occupancy intent, title insurance reviews ownership history, and post-close lenders sometimes verify via address services. If you need financing on a primary residence with non-traditional income (self-employed, 1099, etc.), the consumer-side equivalents are bank statement loans, P&L-only loans, 1099-only loans, and asset-qualifying loans - all available for primary residence at consumer-mortgage rate and disclosure protections.
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What if I plan to move into the property later?
You must obtain a consumer mortgage at the time of acquisition. Converting a DSCR-financed property to primary residence later may trigger a refinance requirement under the original loan covenants.
Can a DSCR loan finance a second home?
Generally no. Second homes are consumer-financed. A few specialty programs lend on second-homes-used-as-STR but the underwriting pivots significantly.
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