13 CFR 123.513 – Does SBA require collateral on its Military Reservist EIDL?
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SBA will not generally require you to pledge collateral to secure a Military Reservist EIDL of $50,000 or less. For loans larger than $50,000, you will be required to provide available collateral such as a lien on business property, a security interest in personal property, or both. SBA will not decline a loan if you do not have a particular amount of collateral so long as SBA is reasonably sure that you can repay the loan. If you refuse to pledge the available collateral when requested by SBA, however, SBA may decline or cancel your loan.
Terms Used In 13 CFR 123.513
- Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
- Personal property: All property that is not real property.