How To Write a Loan Contract:
6 Steps to Follow

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What Is a Written Loan Contract?

A loan contract, also known as a loan agreement, is a legally binding document between a lender and a borrower that sets the terms and conditions for loaning money.

For instance, a borrower borrowing money for school would sign a loan contract with a lender that defines the repayment schedule, interest rates, terms and conditions and default consequences for both parties.

A written loan contract is essentially used to create legally binding terms between the lender and borrower that can be upheld in the court of law. Typically, a lender will need to receive and review loan documents before approving the loan.

Types of Loan Contracts

There are three types of loan contracts based on their repayment terms:

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How To Write a Loan Contract – Step by Step

Here are 6 easy steps to writing a personal loan contract:

  1. Introduce the Agreement : You should include the date, title and type of loan agreement in the very beginning of the document.
  2. Write the Terms of the Loan : Your loan agreement should include the terms and conditions of the loan. The purpose of the personal payment agreement, terms of repayment, and interest rates should be included here.
  3. Date the Document: Remember to date the document when the agreement is made. Since repayment plans are generally dependent on the date of loan, this is a key element you should not miss.
  4. Statement of Agreement : Your loan agreement should always include the statement of agreement. This could be something similar to the following statement, “The lender and borrower agree to the above listed terms.” This ensures that both parties acknowledge and agree to the terms in the agreement.
  5. Sign the Document : Both the lender and the borrower need to sign the document, or create a signed contract , for it to be legally enforceable.
  6. Record the Document : You should also record the document at the county recorder’s office. This will protect the loan in case either party loses the paperwork.

Wondering what a loan agreement looks like? Here is a sample for you .

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What’s Typically Included in Loan Contracts?

There are some common terms used in all loan contracts. Here are the key elements to include in any loan contract:

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Can I Write My Own Loan Contract?

Generally, people consult loans lawyers to draft loan contracts. However, you can write your own loan contract using free templates and guidance. It is still advisable to consult a lawyer who understands the national, state and local laws that would apply.

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