Is Collateral or Real Estate Required for an SBA 7A Loan?

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Is Collateral or Real Estate Required for an SBA 7A Loan?

Do you need collateral or real estate to qualify for an SBA 7(a) loan? In this video, I explain how loans under $500,000 have no collateral requirements and what to do if you have a collateral shortfall. You'll discover that SBA 7(a) loans can provide up to 90% financing with flexible options for down payments, even without substantial assets. These loans are the perfect solution for startups, business expansions, acquisitions, and more.

Question: Is it necessary to have collateral or real estate to qualify for an SBA 7(a) loan, and what alternatives exist if I don't have sufficient assets?

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📌 Timestamps:
00:00 Do you need collateral or real estate for an SBA 7(a) loan?
00:32 Collateral requirements for loans under and over $500,000
01:01 Options for down payment and financing flexibility

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