Ohio Rental Property Loans

Get up to 80% LTV based on future rental income.

Purchase

30 year fixed rate rental property loans for real estate investors.

  • Up to 80% LTV
  • Based on rental income
  • Short-term rentals allowed
  • Loans from $100,000 to $3M

Refinance

Lower mortgage payments or cash out refinance to buy another property.

  • Up to 80% LTV
  • Up to 75% LTV (cash out)
  • Roll closing costs into loan
  • Loans from $100,000 to $3M

Rental Portfolio Loan

Consolidate 5 or more rental properties into a single loan and one monthly payment.

  • Up to 80% LTV
  • Minimum 5+ properties
  • Consolidated into 1 payment
  • Loans from $500k to $50M

Rental Loan Terms

Qualify for rental property loans based on the future rental income, not personal income. No tax returns to submit.

LTV Up to 80% LTV
Interest rate As low as 6.5%
Credit score Minimum 680
Loan size Minimum $100,000
Property types Single family home, condo, townhouse or 1-4 unit properties
Loan types Amortized or interest only
Loan terms 30 year, 15 year, 5/1 and 7/1 ARM

See How Much You Qualify For

  • Secure up to 80% financing
  • Get proof of funds today
  • Same loan advisor (no handoffs)
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Investment Property Loan Requirements in Ohio

Here are the minimum loan requirements in the “Buckeye” State.

Credit Score

The minimum credit score to get approved for rental property financing in Ohio is 680.

Loan Amount

The minimum loan amount is $100,000.

DSCR Ratio

A minimum DSCR ratio of 1.2 is required. Use our DSCR loan calculator to check your investment property.

Minimum Documentation

These documents will be required to get approved for any Ohio rental loans.

  • Driver’s License or State ID
  • Articles of Organization
  • LLC Operating Agreement
  • EIN Letter
  • Certificate of Good Standing

Business Entity Required

Since these are business purpose loans, a legally registered business is required to get approved. Here’s how to apply for a new LLC in the state of Ohio if you don’t already have one.

Ohio Rental Property Loan FAQ’s

Common questions that Ohio rental property investors tend to have.

What is the down payment for a rental property in Ohio?

The minimum down payment to purchase or refinance a rental property in Ohio is 20%. However, it can vary based on your credit score, LTV and and DSCR.

What are the current rental loan interest rates?

Current interest rates for rental property loans start at 6.5% (August 2024). Rates are subject to change and fluctuate daily.

What determines my interest rate on a rental loan in Ohio?

Interest rates vary depending on your credit score, loan to value, real estate market risk and investment property risk.

Do you work with new investors?

Yes, Capital Ton LLC has options for new investors to secure DSCR loans. Seasoned investors can expect lower closing costs.

Does Capital Ton LLC offer loans for short term rentals?

Yes, Capital Ton LLC’s flexible loan options include DSCR for short term rentals.

Does Capital Ton LLC offer interest-only rental loans?

Yes, investors can secure interest-only rental loans which typically come with lower interest rates. These type of loans are interest-only for the first 10 years and then amortize for the following 20 years.

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Is Ohio a landlord friendly state?

Ohio landlords have many advantages, like not having a limit on the amount they can charge for security deposits. They can also move forward with evictions if a tenant fails to pay rent on time, usually giving a notice of three days to pay or leave.

However, Ohio laws balance this with minimum standards that require rentals to be safe and healthy. Enforcing rules that landlords must fix serious problems quickly. Landlords need to give at least a 24-hour notice before entering a tenant’s place, unless there’s an emergency, ensuring tenant privacy is respected.

Best cities in Ohio for rental property investors

These are the best cities to buy a rental property in Ohio, based on rental market data, local demand, job market, available industries, how fast homes get sold and how much over listing price.

  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Columbus
  • Youngstown
  • Akron
  • Dayton
  • Toledo