Additional Owner Equipment Financing Application
Federal lending regulations require a credit authorization and personal information from all individuals with 20% or greater ownership. Complete this form to keep your financing application moving forward.
Who Needs to Complete This Form?
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Co-owners & partners — Any business partner holding 20% or more of the company
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Corporate officers — Officers or shareholders with 20%+ equity stake in the entity
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LLC members — Members holding 20% or more interest in the LLC
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Silent partners — Investors or silent partners with 20%+ ownership regardless of operational role
How This Fits the Process
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The primary applicant submits the main Equipment Financing Application first
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Each additional owner with 20%+ stake completes this form separately
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All submissions are linked to the same application file by our team
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Once complete, your file moves to credit review — decisions typically within 24 hours*
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Need the Main Application?
If you are the primary applicant or haven't submitted the main Equipment Financing Application yet, start there first.
Main Application →Additional Owner Equipment Financing Application — Why It's Required
The Additional Owner Equipment Financing Application is required by federal lending regulations whenever any individual holds 20% or more ownership in the applying business. Each qualifying owner must provide personal identification and authorize a credit review — regardless of how active or passive a role they play day-to-day.
Additional Owner Equipment Financing Application: What Counts as 20% Ownership?
Any direct equity stake of 20% or greater in the applying business entity — whether structured as a corporation, LLC, partnership, or other legal form. This includes co-owners, shareholders, LLC members, and silent partners. If you are unsure whether your stake meets the threshold, complete this form. Including an owner who doesn't meet the threshold causes no harm; omitting one who does can delay or prevent approval.
Does this form affect my personal credit?
Submitting this form authorizes a credit inquiry in connection with the business's financing application. This is standard for all commercial equipment financing and is required by our lending partners. Submitting the form alone does not create any obligation to proceed with financing.
What happens after I submit?
Our team links your submission to the primary applicant's file. Once all required owner forms are received, the complete file moves to credit review. Most decisions are returned within 24 business hours. If we need any additional information, a member of our team will reach out directly.
Who should I contact with questions?
If you have questions about this form or your application status, contact the EquipCash team directly at equipcash.com/contact or call 909-781-4040.
* 24-hour approval with approved credit. Timelines subject to credit approval, time in business, equipment type, documentation completeness, and individual lender conditions. Results may vary. This form is required for all individuals with 20% or greater ownership in the applying business as part of the commercial equipment financing process. EquipCash is not a direct lender — we connect businesses with equipment financing solutions through our network of lenders. EquipCash | 23535 Palomino Dr. #383, Diamond Bar, CA 91765 | 909-781-4040
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* 24-hour approval & funding with approved credit. Timelines subject to credit approval, time in business, equipment type, and individual lender conditions. Results may vary. EquipCash is not a direct lender — we connect businesses with equipment financing solutions through our network of lenders. Tax information is general; consult a qualified tax advisor for guidance specific to your business.