Glossary · Doing the deal
In short
A legal standard requiring lenders to act in good faith and use sound business judgment when liquidating collateral after a loan default. It means they can't just give away your assets.
If your business defaults and collateral is seized, the lender must sell those assets in a commercially reasonable manner to maximize their value. This protects you from a fire sale. However, "commercially reasonable" still allows for various sales strategies, so don't expect top dollar for distressed assets.
13 CFR Part 120 — Business Loans
Office of the Federal Register · Federal regulation
SOP 50 10 — Lender and Development Company Loan Programs
U.S. Small Business Administration · SBA Standard Operating Procedure
Last checked 2026-06-15. Official sources control — verify before relying on any rule for a live deal.
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