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North Dakota Installments Fixed Rate Promissory Note Secured by Commercial Real Estate

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This is a form of Promissory Note for use where commercial property is security for the loan. A separate deed of trust or mortgage is also required.


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A simple promissory note might be for a lump sum repayment on a certain date. For example, you lend your friend $1,000 and he agrees to repay you by December 1. The full amount is due on that date, and there is no payment schedule involved.

A promissory note basically includes the name of both parties (lender and borrower), date of the loan, the amount, the date the loan will be repaid in full, frequency of loan payments, the interest rate charged on the loan payments, and any security agreement.

In order for a promissory note to be valid, both the lender and the borrower must sign the documentation. If you are a co-signer for the loan, you are required to sign the promissory note. Being a co-signer requires you to repay the loan amount in the instance that the borrower defaults on payment.

Writing the Promissory Note Terms You don't have to write a promissory note from scratch. You can use a template or create a promissory note online.

Unlike a mortgage or deed of trust, the promissory note isn't recorded in the county land records. The lender holds the promissory note while the loan is outstanding. When the loan is paid off, the note is marked as "paid in full" and returned to the borrower.

To secure a promissory note means that you identify some specific property and attach it to the note. Then, if the borrower defaults on the loan, you will be able to repossess the collateral as compensation for the loan.

Keep the original promissory note. Once a lender executes a promissory note, he keeps the original of the promissory note. Accept full payment of the loan. Mark paid in full on the promissory note. Place a signature beside the paid in full notation. Mail the original promissory note to the borrower.

Write the date of the writing of the promissory note at the top of the page. Write the amount of the note. Describe the note terms. Write the interest rate. State if the note is secured or unsecured. Include the names of both the lender and the borrower on the note, indicating which person is which.

Navigate to the website: www.studentloans.gov. Click "Log In." Enter your FSA ID and Password. Click "Complete Master Promissory Note." Select the appropriate loan type. Enter Your Personal Information.

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North Dakota Installments Fixed Rate Promissory Note Secured by Commercial Real Estate