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Florida DSCR Cash-Out Refinance — Pull Equity From Your Rental on Its Rent
Take cash out of a Florida investment property using the rent to qualify — no tax returns, no W-2s. How much you can pull turns on your credit, the ratio, and whether it is a house or a condo, which in Florida matters more than anywhere else.
Last updated July 2026 · reviewed by a licensed mortgage broker
Cash-Out Cap
LTV, a House
Score at 55%
at 65% LTV
A Florida DSCR cash-out refinance lets you take equity out of a rental property using the property’s own rent to qualify — no tax returns, no W-2s, no pay stubs. How much you can pull depends on your credit, the ratio, and whether the property is a house or a condominium, because in Florida that last one matters more than anywhere else. Here is what the numbers actually are.
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A Florida DSCR Cash-Out Refinance — What You Can Pull Out
A DSCR cash-out refinance is a loan against an investment property you already own, where you qualify on the rent the property brings in rather than on your personal income. The lender takes the gross monthly rent and divides it by the full monthly payment — principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and any HOA dues — and that figure is the Debt Service Coverage Ratio. If the rent covers the payment, the property carries the loan, and the cash you take out is limited by the loan-to-value your credit and ratio support, not by what your tax return says you earn.
On the Standard program, a Florida cash-out reaches 80% of the appraised value at a 720 credit score, and steps down from there as the score drops. A 600 score still works — at 55% — and there is a program with no minimum credit score at all, capped at 55%. Loans run to $3,500,000, and most Florida DSCR cash-outs close in under two weeks, because there is no income file to underwrite. Since we shop the market rather than work from one lender’s rulebook, the job on any given file is to find the program that lets you take the most out at a rate that still makes sense.
How Much You Can Take
Maximum Cash-Out LTV by Credit Score
These are the Standard DSCR cash-out limits for a Florida single-family investment property with a ratio of 1.0 or better. A condominium comes back lower — that is the section below. Programs and rates change; this is a starting point, not a commitment to lend.
| Credit score | Max cash-out LTV | What that means on a $600,000 property |
|---|---|---|
| 720+ | 80% | Up to $480,000 of value tapped |
| 700+ | 75% | Up to $450,000 |
| 640+ | 70% | Up to $420,000 |
| 620+ | 65% | Up to $390,000 |
| 600 | 55% | Up to $330,000 |
| No minimum score | up to 55% | Qualify on the property alone |
The cash in your hand is the LTV amount above, minus whatever you still owe and closing costs. Figures shown before payoff. Not a commitment to lend.
Those are the Standard numbers, for a property whose rent covers the payment. If the rent falls a little short — a ratio between 0.75 and 0.99 — the Reduced-Ratio DSCR program still allows a cash-out, up to around 75% for a strong file, and the Fusion option can lift a sub-1.0 ratio over the line by counting your liquid assets alongside the rent. If the property is vacant or barely renting, the No Ratio program ignores the ratio entirely and looks at credit, equity, and reserves instead, reaching up to 75% for the best credit. Which of the four fits your file is the first thing a loan officer works out, because it decides the cheque.
A Florida-Only Number
Why a Florida Condo Cash-Out Comes Back Lower
This is the one place Florida is treated differently from the rest of the country, and it is not a small difference. A condominium is capped below a house on a DSCR cash-out, and the cap is lower in Florida than it is anywhere else. If the equity you are counting on is in a condo, read this before you plan around the numbers above.
On the Standard program a warrantable Florida condominium tops out at 70% where a single-family house reaches 80%. A non-warrantable condominium — a building the lender will not treat as conventionally financeable, usually because too much of it is investor-owned, a big share is commercial, the association is in litigation, or its reserves are thin — is capped at 65%. And if the rent does not cover the payment and the file lands on the Reduced-Ratio DSCR or No Ratio program, a Florida condominium is held to 50%, warrantable or not.
| Property, Standard DSCR | Most of the country | Florida |
|---|---|---|
| Single family, PUD, townhome | 80% | 80% |
| 2-4 unit | 80% | 80% |
| Warrantable condominium | 80% | 70% |
| Non-warrantable condominium | 75% | 65% |
| Condo on Reduced-Ratio DSCR or No Ratio | 70% | 50% |
Put a number on it. A Florida condominium appraised at $500,000, owned free and clear, on the Standard program: a house at that value would let you pull up to $400,000, a warrantable condo up to $350,000, and a non-warrantable one up to $325,000. If the ratio pushes the file to No Ratio, the condo caps at $250,000. That is the same building and the same equity producing very different cheques, and it is worth knowing before you count on the money — particularly in the high-rise markets where non-warrantable buildings are common, like the coastal towers in Miami-Dade, Fort Lauderdale, and along the Gulf. One thing worth asking about: some programs will look above 70% on a Florida condo where the building passes a full condominium review, so a strong building is not always stuck at the cap.
The Rules That Decide Your Cash
Seasoning, Cash in Hand, and Vacant Properties
How soon you can pull cash out. This is worth asking about rather than assuming, because it is not the same on every program. Some allow a cash-out with no seasoning at all — a property you bought a month ago can be refinanced for cash right away. Others want six months of ownership behind you, measured from the day you bought the property or from your last cash-out. If you have owned the property a short time, that difference alone can decide whether the file works now or has to wait, so it is the first thing to check on a recent purchase.
How much cash you can walk away with. Separate from the LTV, there is a ceiling on the actual cash in hand at closing, and it moves with your leverage:
| Where the file lands | Most cash in hand |
|---|---|
| 65% LTV or below | $1,500,000 — unlimited on a strong file* |
| Above 65% to 75% LTV, 700+ score | $1,500,000 |
| Above 65% to 75% LTV, under 700 | $1,000,000 |
| Above 75% LTV | $500,000 |
| Reduced-Ratio DSCR or No Ratio | $500,000 |
*Unlimited cash in hand at 65% LTV or below needs a 1.20 ratio or better, a 720 score, an experienced investor on the loan, and a rented property — vacant does not qualify for the unlimited tier.
Vacant, mid-renovation, or barely renting. A property that is not producing rent can still be refinanced for cash. It goes on the No Ratio program, which sets the ratio aside and looks at your credit and the equity in the building instead, with reserves in the bank and a short letter explaining the vacancy. It is the right tool for a value-add property between tenants, or one you are still turning over. Bear in mind the cash-in-hand ceiling on No Ratio is $500,000, and the unlimited tier above is off the table while the property sits empty.
Where We Lend
Florida Markets We Cover
We place Florida DSCR cash-out refinances statewide — the file follows the property, not your home address, so out-of-state owners of Florida rentals qualify the same way. Most of the volume runs through South Florida’s Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties, the Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg market on the Gulf, Orlando and the Central Florida vacation-rental corridor, Jacksonville and the northeast, and the Southwest Florida coast around Naples, Fort Myers, and Sarasota. Condominium equity shows up heavily in the coastal high-rise markets, which is exactly where the caps above matter most. DSCR is the one program we place in all 50 states; our consumer mortgage programs stay in New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida.
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DSCR is the property’s monthly rent divided by its full monthly payment — principal, interest, taxes, insurance, and any HOA (PITIA).
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- We ask for documents and pull credit
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- You get an approval to shop with
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