The most common reasons SBA loans are denied are poor credit, too much-existing debt, or insufficient collateral. Other reasons include: Prior bankruptcy. Negative taxable income.
Subordinating a lien is a process where the initial financial entity (SBA or your bank) agrees to rank its lien position behind an incoming lien on the assets of the company (i.e. accounts and accounts receivable of your company).
How to request an SBA subordination Application for lien subordination. Letter stating reason for lien subordination with a list of collateral to be subordinated. Copy of the fully executed Factoring Agreement. Copy of your SBA Agreement. Copy of the SBA's lien search. Proof of Hazard Insurance.
How to fill out SBA form 413 Provide basic business information. Report your assets. Report your liabilities. List your source of income and contingent liabilities to complete section 1. Detail your notes payable to banks and others in section 2. Detail the status of your stocks and bonds for section 3.
An assumption agreement, sometimes called an assignment and assumption agreement, is a legal document that allows one party to transfer rights and/or obligations to another party. It allows one party to "assume" the rights and responsibilities of the other party.