**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 |