The Small Business Association’s Certified Development Company/504 loan program gives long-term, fixed-rate financing for businesses. These loans are used to purchase new facilities or for buying equipment to update established locations.
An SBA 504 loan is about helping a small business buy the things needed to grow and expand. These loans can’t be used for working capital or buying inventory.
The Small Business Administration will grant a 504 loan that covers 40 percent of project costs. The maximum a company can receive is often $5 million on the Small Business Administration’s portion. 504 loans aren’t directly received from the SBA, but provided to a business from local non-profits that are designated as Certified Development Companies or CDCs.
As part of a requirement for this loan, a business must contribute ten percent of the expenses out of pocket. A Texas private lender will finance the other 50 percent of the costs.
504 Loan Proceeds
The money a business receives from an SBA 504 loan can be used for purchasing land that includes existing buildings, purchasing improvements including street improvements, utilities, parking lots, landscaping and grading and for the construction of a new facility or modernizing, renovating or converting an existing structure. Money from the loan can also be used for purchasing machinery and other equipment for the business.
The proceeds from the loan cannot be used for working capital or inventory, consolidating, refinancing or repaying a debt, or speculation or investment in rental real estate property.
Loan App Process
Once a business owner has made the decision to apply for an SBA loan, it’s important to gather the right documents for the application. The Small Business Administration is not a direct lender. However, the process starts with your local Texas lender and it must be done within the SBA guidelines.
We’ve provided a check-list to help ensure you have everything the lender might ask for to complete the application process. Once your package is done, your lender will forward it to the Small Business Administration.
Asking price, schedule of inventory, and a list of machinery, furniture, equipment and fixtures