DSCR Investor Loans in South Dakota

Self-employed borrowers in South Dakota qualify using 12 to 24 months of bank deposits instead of tax returns. Business owners, contractors, and freelancers whose returns show aggressive deductions use bank statement programs to document the income they actually earn.
No tax returns. No W‑2s. Qualify on rental income.

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Gross monthly rent ÷ total monthly payment (PITIA)
The market rent used for qualification. Lenders pull this from an appraisal rent schedule (Form 1007) for purchases or the current lease for refinances. Use the lower of the two if both exist.
Principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and association dues (if applicable). Includes the full housing payment, not just principal and interest. Flood insurance counts if required.
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DSCR
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1.50+

Meets theLender’s minimum 1.00 DSCR.

Estimate only. theLender’s minimum debt service coverage ratio is 1.00, calculated as gross rents divided by PITIA. Final qualification depends on full underwriting, credit, and property review.

Bank statement loans provide South Dakota borrowers with an alternative qualification method that relies on cash flow documentation rather than traditional income verification.

Self-employed individuals, real estate investors, and gig workers use these programs to demonstrate their ability to repay mortgages through consistent bank deposits.

Non-QM lenders evaluate borrowers' financial capacity by analyzing deposit patterns and applying expense ratios to determine qualifying income. South Dakota borrowers can access these programs for primary residences, second homes, and investment properties, with underwriters focusing on cash flow stability rather than W-2 employment history. The qualification process accommodates various income sources including business revenue, rental income, and freelance earnings that appear as regular deposits.

theLender offers bank statement loans using either 12 or 24 months of personal or business bank statements for income documentation.