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Unsecured Loan: One Individual Lending to Two Individuals

Unsecured Loan: One Individual Lending to Two Individuals
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This is an Unsecured Loan Agreement Template by one person to two (2) people. If you require an unsecured loan agreement Template whereby 2 people are lending to 1 individual, see our separate template.

If you lend money to anyone it is important to have evidence of the loan and its terms. By having a Unsecured Loan Agreement Template that clearly sets out the basis upon which money has been lent, it becomes easier to enforce the terms on which the loan was made and easier to show that it was in fact a loan and not a gift.

This Unsecured Loan Agreement Template provides options as to whether interest is payable or not, and whether the loan is repayable by instalments. If the loan is to carry interest then the interest rate should be inserted. If the loan is to be repaid on a fixed date or on the happening of an event then that date or event should be inserted.

This Unsecured Loan Agreement Template also provides an option to include a guarantor. A guarantor is a person who promises to pay and meet all the obligations of the borrower if the borrower fails to pay or meet those obligations. LawLive recommends that you always ask for a guarantee from a second person, usually a relative or close friend of the borrower. It is good practice to check before you agree to lend the money that the guarantor and the borrower both have sufficient assets to enable them to repay you.

 
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