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FAPB73

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May 28, 2008 9:24 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hello all,
I posted a while back for advice on finding cash to show injection into an SBA loan and received some great advice.  I am happy to report that we have been able to secure 30% injection, and thanks for the advice!

We are attempting to start a franchise.  The franchisor is assisting us with financing.  We meet all lending requirements to secure our loan except one:  We have great credit, we have low debt to income ratio, we have 30% injection.  What we do not have is collateral.  We have researched and exhausted our options - we just don`t have it. 

The franchisor`s finance department has informed us that without sufficient collateral, we will not be approved by a lender for an SBA loan.
 
However, I just heard elsewhere that an SBA lender cannot turn one down for a loan based solely on lack of collateral.  I verified this information in SBA`s lending guidelines.
 
Anyone know what gives?
 
 
mlebovits

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May 28, 2008 7:47 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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The SBA guarantee is supposed to mitigate the lack of a secondary source of repayment.  Fewer and fewer lenders are treating it that way and instead want a fully collateralized loan. 
 
Take a look at my blog postings and an online article in NJBIZ...
 
 
 
 
 
Hope these are helpful.
 
Marshall Lebovits
FAPB73

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May 29, 2008 10:04 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Mr. Lebovits,

I found the article "Why Are SBA Loans Drying Up" very informative and helpful.
 
After reading through your blogs, I`d like to know your thoughts on our specific situation.
 
Our restaurant equipment will serve as *some* collateral, but it is our understanding from the franchisor that we are short and will need to come up with more.
 
I can give you more specific details if you need them.  Thank you.
Faye Brainard
mlebovits

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May 29, 2008 5:28 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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It is my understanding that a bank would likely apply a 50% collateral value to the liquidation value of equipment.
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