Rebuilding Businesses and Homes

by admin on November 13, 2009

As reported in the Evening News & Tribune by Daniel Suddeath, help is here for the recent flood victims in the mid-west.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency may have denied Indiana disaster aid, but the SBA will lend a helping hand by, well, lending to flood victims, both business and homeowners.

By applying to the SBA, victims of the August 4th flood can get low-interest SBA loans to rebuild their homes and businesses. Homeowners can borrow up to $200,000, and the limit for business owners is $2 million. Even renters can obtain loans up to $40,000 to replace personal property.

Interest rates for the loans can be as low as 2.75 percent for homeowners and renters, and 4 percent for businesses, with the duration of the loans lasting up to 30 years. How much received and for how long is determined by the SBA on a case by case basis.

“The SBA is strongly committed to providing the people of Indiana with the most effective and customer-focused response possible to assist homeowners, renters and businesses of all sizes with federal disaster loans,” SBA Administrator Karen Mills said.

You can receive an application by calling SBA at 1-800-659-2955, or by email at disastercustomerservice@sba.gov. The filing deadline for SBA disaster relief applications is Jan 5, 2010.

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SBA Gives You a Lifeline

by SBA on June 15, 2009

The program was announced last month and was given the name of ARC for American Recovery Capital loans. You can apply for this short term loan up to $35,000 to established small businesses with cash-flow problems.

Borrowers will have five years to repay, and the SBA will pick up the interest payments. Question you will be asked when applying for ARC can be found here and you can see if you’reeligibility. Contact your lender and they can help you determine if you’re a candidate for the ARC Loan.

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