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In short
The act of officially freeing a guarantor (like the seller) from their obligation on a loan. This is critical in an acquisition to ensure the seller has no lingering liability.
When you acquire a business with an existing SBA loan (which is rare, as loans are not assumable) or if the seller has any guarantees on other existing business debt, ensuring they are officially released as a guarantor is crucial. This typically happens at closing, with proper documentation, to prevent future liability issues for the seller and ensure a clean break for you. For new 7(a) loans, the seller won't be a guarantor.
SOP 50 10 — Lender and Development Company Loan Programs
U.S. Small Business Administration · SBA Standard Operating Procedure
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