Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filings register a secured party's interest in a commercial loan secured by non-titled property. Many consumers and small businesses may not know that when a commercial borrower secures a loan they often use commercial goods as collateral creating a commercial lien to protect its interest.
When a debtor pays off the loan, the lender files a release and the property is free and clear. Lenders protect financial interests through UCC filings on a variety of assets and inventory such as customer goods, commercial equipment, farm equipment, etc.
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Source: Public Filings |