An Affidavit of Lost Note is a legal document that can be used to confirm under oath that a Promissory Note or other lending document has been lost. If the original copy of your lending document was destroyed, lost, or stolen, you can use this Affidavit to outline the entire original agreement, so that you can protect your interests and responsibilities. You'll want to include information like: the name of the original note, and when it was signed; the name of the debtor; what property was offered as security for the note; the amount and interest rate on the original note; the payment schedule and history of the original; the outstanding balance on the note, as of a given date; and any other documentation showing proof of the original note.
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