**ADDENDUM TO ELA**
The following information
is provided to ELA Applicant prior to submitting online
application.
Please
note SBA/ODA
is
in
the
process
of
updating
the
ELA
to
incorporate
the
revised
pages
from
the
paper
form.
U.S. Small Business
Administration
DISASTER HOME LOAN
APPLICATION
This
form
is
for
use
by
individual
homeowners
or
renters,
or
sole
proprietors
to
apply
for
an
SBA
physical
or
economic injury disaster
loan as applicable. The requested information is required to obtain
a
benefit
under
our
SBA
Disaster
Home
Loan
Program
and
helps
the
Agency
determine
whether
the
applicant
is
eligible
for
a
disaster
loan
and
has
repayment
ability.
If you have questions about
this application and how to submit it or problems providing the
required
information, please contact
our Customer Service Center at 1-800-659-2955 or
disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.
If
more
space
is
needed
for
any
section
of
this
application,
please attach
additional
sheets. You
may submit the form: Online
on SBA's secure website
www.sba.gov In-person
at a disaster
center, By
Mail:
U.S. Small
Business
Administration,
Processing and
Disbursement 14925
Kingsport Rd.
Ft. Worth,
TX 76155-2243 SBA
will contact you by phone or email to discuss your loan request.
FILING
REQUIREMENTS
REQUIRED
FOR
ALL
LOAN
APPLICATIONS:
■
Complete
and
sign
this
application
form
(SBA
Form
5C)
■
Complete
and
sign
the
Tax
Information
Authorization
(IRS
Form
4506C)
enclosed
with
this
application.
This
income
information,
obtained
from
the
IRS,
will
help
us
determine your
repayment
ability
WHILE
NOT
NECESSARY
TO
ACCEPT
YOUR
APPLICATION,
YOU
MAY
BE
REQUIRED
TO
SUPPLY
THE
FOLLOWING
INFORMATION
TO
PROCESS
THE
APPLICATION.
IF
REQUESTED,
PLEASE
PROVIDE
WITHIN
7
DAYS
OF
THE
INFORMATION
REQUEST:
■
If
any
applicant
has
changed
employment
within
the
past
two
years,
provide
a
copy
of
a
current (within
1 month of the application date) pay stub for all applicants
■
If
we
need
additional
income
information,
you
may
be
asked
to
provide
copies
of
your Federal
income tax returns, including all schedules
IF
SBA
APPROVES
YOUR
LOAN,
WE
MAY
REQUIRE
THE
FOLLOWING
ITEMS
BEFORE
LOAN
CLOSING. WE
WILL ADVISE YOU, IN WRITING, OF THE DOCUMENTS WE NEED.
■
If
you
own
your
residence,
a
COMPLETE
legible
copy
of
the
deed,
including
the
legal description
of the property
■
If
the
damaged
property
is
your
primary
residence,
proof
of
residency
at
the
damaged
address
■
If
you
had
damage
to
a
manufactured
home,
a
copy
of
the
title.
If
you
own
the
lot
where
the
home
is
located,
a
COMPLETE
legible
copy
of
the
deed,
including
the
legal
description
of
the property
■
If
you
have
damage
to
an
automobile
or
other
vehicle,
proof
of
ownership
(a
copy
of
the registration,
title, bill of sale, etc.)
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NOTE:
PLEASE READ, DETACH AND KEEP FOR YOUR RECORDS STATEMENTS
REQUIRED BY LAWS AND EXECUTIVE ORDERS
To comply
with legislation
passed by
the Congress
and Executive
Orders issued
by the
President, Federal
executive agencies,
including the
Small Business
Administration (SBA),
must notify
you of
certain information.
You can
find the
regulations and
policies implementing
these laws
and Executive
Orders in
Title 13,
Code of
Federal Regulations
(CFR), Chapter
1, or
our Standard
Operating Procedures
(SOPs). In
order to
provide the
required notices,
the following
is a
brief summary
of the
various laws
and Executive
Orders that
affect SBA's
Disaster Loan
Programs.
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (5
U.S.C. 552)
This law
provides, with
some exceptions,
that we
must make
records or
portions of
records contained
in our
files available
to
persons requesting
them. This
generally includes
aggregate statistical
information on
our disaster
loan programs
and other
information such
as names
of borrowers
(and their
officers, directors,
stockholders or
partners), loan
amounts at
maturity, the
collateral pledged,
and the
general purpose
of loans.
We do
not routinely
make available
to third
parties your
proprietary data
without first
doing pre-notification,
as required
by Executive
Order #12600,
or confidential
business information,
information that
would cause
competitive harm,
or information
that would
constitute a
clearly unwarranted
invasion of
personal privacy.
Send a
request under
this Act
to the
SBA office
maintaining the
records requested
and identify
it as
a Freedom
of Information
Act
(FOIA) request.
The request
must describe
the specific
records you
want. For
information about
the FOIA,
contact the
Chief, FOI/PA
Office, 409
3rd Street,
SW, Suite
5900, Washington,
DC 20416,
or by
e-mail at
foia@sba.gov.
PRIVACY
ACT
(5
U.S.C.
552a)
Anyone can
request to
see or
get copies
of any
personal information
that we
have in
your file.
Any personal
information in
your file
that is
retrieved by
individual identifiers,
such as
name or
social security
number is
protected by
the Privacy
Act, which
means requests for
information about
you may
be denied
unless we
have your
written permission
to release
the information
to the requestor
or unless the information is subject to disclosure under the Freedom
of Information Act. The Agreements and Certifications
section of
this form
contains written
permission for
us to
disclose the
information resulting
from this
collection to
state, local
or private
disaster relief
services.
The Privacy
Act authorizes
SBA to
make certain
"routine uses"
of information
protected by
that Act.
One such
routine use
for SBA's
loan system
of records
is that
when this
information indicates
a violation
or potential
violation of
law, whether
civil, criminal,
or administrative in nature, SBA may refer it to the
appropriate agency, whether Federal, State, local or foreign,
charged with responsibility for
or otherwise
involved in
investigation,
prosecution, enforcement
or prevention
of such
violations. Another
routine use of
personal information
is to
assist in
obtaining credit
bureau reports
on Disaster
Loan Applicants
and guarantors
for purposes of
originating, servicing,
and liquidating
Disaster loans.
See, 69
F.R. 58598,
58617 (and
as amended
from time
to time)
for additional
background and
other routine
uses.
Under the
provisions of
the Privacy
Act, you
are not
required to
provide social
security numbers.
(see exception
under Debt
Collection Act
below) We
use social
security numbers
to distinguish
between people
with a
similar or
the same
name for
credit decisions and
for debt
collection purposes.
Failure to
provide this
number may
not affect
any right,
benefit or
privilege to
which you are entitled by law, but having the number makes it
easier for us to more accurately identify to whom adverse credit
information applies
and to
keep accurate
loan records.
Note: Any
person concerned
with the
collection, use
and disclosure
of information,
under the
Privacy Act
may contact
the Chief, FOI/PA Office, 409 3rd
Street, SW, Suite 5900, Washington, DC 20416 or by e-mail at
foia@sba.gov for information about
the Agency's procedures relating to the Privacy Act and the Freedom
of Information Act.
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DEBT
COLLECTION
ACT
OF
1982;
DEFICIT
REDUCTION
ACT
OF
1984;
DEBT
COLLECTION
IMPROVEMENT ACT
OF 1996 & other titles (31 U.S.C. 3701 et seq.)
These laws require us to
aggressively collect any delinquent loan payments and to require you
to give your taxpayer
identification
number
to
us
when
you
apply
for
a
loan.
If
you
receive
a
loan
and
do
not
make
payments
when
they
become
due,
we
may
take
one
or
more
of
the
following
actions
(this
list
may
not
be
exhaustive):
*Report the delinquency to
credit reporting bureaus. *Offset
your income tax refunds or other amounts due to you from the Federal
Government. *Refer
the
account
to
a
private
collection
agency
or
other
agency
operating
a
debt
collection
center. *Suspend
or debar you from doing business with the Federal Government. *Refer
your loan to the Department of Justice. *Foreclose
on collateral or take other actions permitted in the loan
instruments. *Garnish
wages. *Sell
the debt. *Litigate
or foreclose.
RIGHT TO
FINANCIAL PRIVACY
ACT OF
1978 (12
U.S.C. §
3401 et
seq.)
This notifies
you, as
required by
the Right
to Financial
Privacy Act
of 1978
(Act), of
our right
to access
financial records
held by
financial institutions
that were
or are
doing business
with you
or your
business. This
includes financial
institutions participating
in loans
or loan
guarantees.
The law
provides that
we may
access your
financial records
when considering
or administering
Government loan
or loan
guaranty assistance
to you.
We must
give a
financial institution
a certificate
of our
compliance with
the Act
when we
first request access
to your
financial records.
No other
certification is
required for
later access.
Our access
rights continue
for the term
of any
approved loan
or loan
guaranty. We
do not
have to
give you
any additional
notice of
our access
rights during the
term of
the loan
or loan
guaranty.
We may transfer to another Government authority any financial
records included in a loan application or about an
approved loan
or loan
guaranty as
necessary to
process, service,
liquidate, or
foreclose a
loan or
loan guaranty.
We will not
permit any
transfer of
your financial
records to
another Government
authority except
as required
or permitted
by law.
CONSUMER CREDIT
PROTECTION ACT
(15
U.S.C. 1601
et seq.)
This legislation
gives an
applicant who
is refused
credit because
of adverse
information about
the applicant's
credit,
reputation, character
or mode
of living
an opportunity
to refute
or challenge
the accuracy
of such
reports. Therefore,
if we decline
your loan
in whole
or in
part because
of adverse
information in
a credit
report, you
will be
given the
name and address
of the
reporting agency
so you
can seek
to have
that agency
correct its
report, if
inaccurate. If
we decline
your loan in
whole or
in part
because of
adverse information
received from
a source
other than
a credit
reporting agency,
you will be
given information
but not
the source
of the
report.
Within 3
days after
the consummation
of the
transaction, any
recipient of
an SBA
loan which
is secured
in whole
or in
part
by a
lien on
the recipient's
residence or
household contents
may rescind
such a
loan in
accordance with
"Regulation Z"
of the Federal
Reserve Board.
PLEASE NOTE:
The estimated
burden for
completion of
this form,
including gathering
the information
and completing
and reviewing
the response,
is 1.25
hours. You
are not
required to
respond to
this information
collection unless
a valid
OMB control
number is
displayed. The
number for
this collection
of information
is 3245-0018.
If you
have any
questions or
comments concerning
this estimate
or other
aspects of
this information
collection, please
contact the
U.S. Small
Business Administration, Director, Records Management
Division, 409 3rd Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20416, and/or SBA
Desk Officer, Office
of Management
and Budget,
New Executive
Office Building,
Room 10202,
Washington, DC
20503. PLEASE
SUBMIT OR
RETAIN THE COMPLETED FORM ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.
PLEASE DO NOT SEND
FORMS TO
OMB.
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File Type | text/rtf |
File Title | SBA Form 5C - DCMS 2.0 |
Subject | This is a draft of the future application. |
Author | Zachary Bradford |
Last Modified By | Rich, Curtis B. |
File Modified | 2021-07-28 |
File Created | 2021-07-28 |