Loan Agreement Template
Created by:
[Lender.FirstName][Lender.LastName][Lender.Company]
Prepared for:
[Borrower.FirstName][Borrower.LastName]
[Borrower.Company]
This Loan Agreement, hereby known as the “Agreement,” is entered into and made on this day of [Document.CreatedDate], hereby known as the “Effective Date,” by and between:
[Borrower.FirstName][Borrower.LastName], with a mailing address of [Borrower.StreetAddress][Borrower.City][Borrower.State][Borrower.PostalCode], hereinafter known as the “Borrower,” and [Lender.FirstName][Lender.LastName], with a mailing address of [Lender.StreetAddress][Lender.City][Lender.State][Lender.PostalCode], hereinafter known as the “Lender,” who will collectively be referred to as the “Party” or “Parties.”
On the Effective Date, the Borrower agrees to accept and repay the "Loan" given by the Lender, in full on or by the Final Loan Delivery date as pursuant to the entire terms of this Agreement.
I. Loan amount
The Lender agrees to loan a principal amount of (Written.Loan.Amount) ($ Numerical.Loan.Amount) to the Borrower, which will incur interest on the original amount at (Written.Interest.Percentage.Amount) percent (Numerical.Interest.Percentage.Amount %) each month, for a total loan amount (Total.Written.Loan.Amount) ($ Total.Numerical.Loan.Amount).
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Loan Agreement FAQ
A loan agreement is a contract detailing the conditions under which a borrower gets money from a lender. It comes in many forms; for example, a promissory note and a conversion note are also types of a loan agreement with certain distinctive features.
A loan agreement should include the amount of money lended, the interest rate, the duration of the contract, the repayment schedule, the penalties for late payments, the length of a grace period (if any), the conditions for early repayment, and any other relevant clauses. Our loan agreement template is a good example.
Technically, it doesn’t have to be in writing. But to be enforceable, you have to have a signed copy of the agreement. For additional security, you might want to store another copy at your county recorder’s office, although it is not required. Just as long as your copy is in a safe place.
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