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The name and address of the person loaning the money. The name and address of the person borrowing the money. Terms of repayment: schedule of repayment, amount of each payment and manner of payments (in-person, cash, check, etc.) Interest to be charged related to the loan, if any.
A secured promissory note should clearly identify the collateral backing the loan. For example, if collateral is being secured by business vehicles, the note should provide their vehicle identification numbers. A small business that is extending credit should also verify collateral is worth enough to cover the debt.
Secured Promissory NotesThe property that secures a note is called collateral, which can be either real estate or personal property. A promissory note secured by collateral will need a second document. If the collateral is real property, there will be either a mortgage or a deed of trust.
Secured Promissory NotesThe property that secures a note is called collateral, which can be either real estate or personal property. A promissory note secured by collateral will need a second document. If the collateral is real property, there will be either a mortgage or a deed of trust.
At its most basic, a promissory note should include the following things:Date.Name of the lender and borrower.Loan amount.Whether the loan is secured or unsecured. If it's secured with collateral: What is the collateral?Payment amount and frequency.Payment due date.Whether the loan has a cosigner, and if so, who.