SUBPART A—Policies Applying to All Business Loans (§120.100 to §120.197)
- 120.100—What are the basic eligibility requirements for all applicants for SBA business loans?
- 120.101—Credit not available elsewhere.
- 120.102—Funds not available from alternative sources, including personal resources of principals.
- 120.103—Are farm enterprises eligible?
- 120.104—Are businesses financed by SBICs eligible?
- 120.105—Special consideration for veterans.
- 120.110—What businesses are ineligible for SBA business loans?
- 120.111—What conditions must an Eligible Passive Company satisfy?
- 120.120—What are eligible uses of proceeds?
- 120.130—Restrictions on uses of proceeds.
- 120.131—Leasing part of new construction or existing building to another business.
- 120.140—What ethical requirements apply to participants?
- 120.150—What are SBA's lending criteria?
- 120.151—What is the statutory limit for total loans to a Borrower?
- 120.160—Loan conditions.
- 120.170—Flood insurance.
- 120.171—Compliance with child support obligations.
- 120.172—Flood-plain and wetlands management.
- 120.173—Lead-based paint.
- 120.174—Earthquake hazards.
- 120.175—Coastal barrier islands.
- 120.176—Compliance with other laws.
- 120.180—Lender and CDC compliance with Loan Program Requirements.
- 120.181—Status of Lenders and CDCs.
- 120.190—Where does an applicant apply for a loan?
- 120.191—The contents of a business loan application.
- 120.192—Approval or denial.
- 120.193—Reconsideration after denial.
- 120.194—Use of computer forms.
- 120.195—Disclosure of fees.
- 120.197—Notifying SBA's Office of Inspector General of suspected fraud.