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Code · CFR · Title 13 — Business Credit and Assistance · Part 120 — Business Loans · § 120.923

§ 120.923. Policies on subordination.

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(a)Financing provided by the seller of Project Property must be subordinate to the 504 loan. SBA may waive the subordination requirement if the property is classified as "other real estate owned" by a national bank or other Federally regulated lender and SBA considers the property to be of sufficient value to support the 504 loan.
(b)A Borrower is eligible for a 504 loan even if part of the Project financing is tax-exempt. SBA's lien position must not be subordinate to loans made from the proceeds of the tax-exempt obligation.
(c)The Borrower must not prepay any Project financing subordinate to the 504 loan without SBA's prior written consent. \[61 FR 3235, Jan. 31, 1996, as amended at 68 FR 57988, Oct. 7, 2003\]
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