﻿# Partnership

Canonical URL: https://fundmyequipment.com/learn/for/partnership/
Last modified: 2026-05-29T19:39:17+00:00
Type: efin_buyer_type

## Summary

Equipment financing for general and limited partnerships. Partner-level personal guarantees, partnership tax flow-through.

## Content

Equipment financing for partnerships. This page covers the financing structures, underwriting expectations, common equipment categories, and lender programs that fit partnership applicants.Who this is forIf you operate or own a partnership and need equipment financing, the structures and lender expectations on this page apply. Read for an orientation, then apply for soft-pull pre-qualification to see your actual rates.Typical financing profileCredit tier: varies widely; most lenders accept prime through sub-prime for this segmentTime in business minimum: 6 months to 2 years depending on lenderRevenue requirement: typically 5x monthly equipment payment in depositsDown payment: 0-30% depending on credit tier, equipment type, and lenderTerm: 24-84 months depending on equipment useful life and lender programWhat lenders look atBeyond personal and business credit, lenders evaluating partnership applications focus on:Recent business bank statements (3-6 months)Equipment quote and use caseTime in business and ownership stabilityIndustry experience (some industries have specialty lenders)Existing debt (heavy MCA or short-term debt is a flag)Programs and structures availableEquipment loan: standard loan, you own the equipment, claim Section 179 / bonus depreciation$1 buyout lease: finance lease equivalent to a loan; same tax treatmentFMV (true) lease: lower monthly, lessor owns, you have a fair-market-value buyout option at term-endEquipment finance agreement (EFA): loan-like structure with simplified documentationHow to applySubmit a soft-pull pre-qualification at /apply/. The application asks for business name, contact info, equipment type, asset price, time in business, and credit profile. Within hours we route to a partner lender and you get an indicative quote with rate, term, and structure.Related resourcesHow equipment financing worksEquipment financing requirementsLease vs buySection 179 guideLast reviewed: May 27, 2026. See methodology.
