Sign up for email updates from SBAReceive helpful business tips and upcoming events in your area.


Lenders Menu

504 Boilerplate

61 votes

A504v2009.1.pdf -- The National 504 Authorization Boilerplate.

The Boilerplate -- not the Wizard -- is the reference document pertaining to the Authorization.

Tip -- If you have already installed the 504 Wizard on your workstation, you can also access the Boilerplate via the 504 Wizard menu in MS-Word. On the other hand, if you just want to view or print the Boilerplate without installing the Wizard, this section is for you.

The Boilerplate contains the following information:

  • A 'Read This First' section covering general information about the Authorization, as well as the differences between this version and the previous version.

  • The Authorization standardized text itself, on which the 504 Wizard is based.

  • Appendix A: The standardized text for Collateral Conditions.

  • Appendix B: A description of state specific options within the Collateral Conditions.

  • Appendix C: A list of Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs) pertaining to the Authorization.

  • Appendix D: Standardized text for the Opinion of CDC Counsel.

Requirements

To view or print the boilerplate online:

  1. Click  here to open A504v2009.1.pdf (File size: approx. 818 mb)

  2. If the Adobe Acrobat Reader does not start automatically, make sure that it is properly installed on your workstation.

  3. Click on the Print icon on the Adobe Toolbar if you want to print the Boilerplate.

To download the boilerplate to your workstation:

  1. Right-Click here

  2. In the pop-up menu, select "Save Target As..." (Internet Explorer) or "Save Link As..." (Netscape)

  3. Save A504v2009.1.pdf on your workstation (File size: approx. 818 mb)

Related Lender Article: 
Page Title: 
504 Boilerplate
SBIC Spotlight: 
no

Subscribe to E-mail Updates for New Forms and Content

Find a SBA Resource

Reach out to local and regional
SBA offices...

Find a Document

Use our tool to track down the files you need.

Submit Your Forms...

Submit documents electronically to an SBA Loan Center using SendThisFile, or use the E-Tran tool for 7(a) applications.