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  1. Susan Dawson

    Also known as Waltz, Palmer & Dawson, LLC

    Rolling Meadows Debt / Lending Agreements Lawyer Susan Louise Dawson
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    Rolling Meadows, IL Debt Agreements Lawyer. Licensed for 12 years.

  2. Randall Kulat

    Rolling Meadows Debt / Lending Agreements Lawyer Randall S. Kulat
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    Schaumburg, IL Debt Agreements Lawyer. Licensed for 32 years.

  3. Scott Gudmundson

    Rolling Meadows Debt / Lending Agreements Lawyer Scott D. Gudmundson
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    Schaumburg, IL Debt Agreements Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.

  4. Raymond Horn

    Rolling Meadows Debt / Lending Agreements Lawyer Raymond J. Horn III
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    Schaumburg, IL Debt Agreements Lawyer. Licensed for 20 years.

  5. Michael Wolfe

    Rolling Meadows Debt / Lending Agreements Lawyer Michael John Wolfe
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    Schaumburg, IL Debt Agreements Lawyer. Licensed for 26 years.

  6. Leah Goodman

    Rolling Meadows Debt / Lending Agreements Lawyer Leah M. Goodman
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    Schaumburg, IL Debt Agreements Lawyer. Licensed for 7 years.

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Debt / Lending Agreements

When you buy something on credit, you borrow the money from a lender and put yourself in debt. The paperwork documenting this transaction is a debt/lending agreement. For example, simple debt / lending agreements are used to finance RV or boat purchases. More complicated debt / lending agreements for commercial business operations may include complex credit agreements, promissory notes, security and guarantee agreements, subordination or inter-creditor agreements, patent or trademark collateral security agreements, assignment and assumption agreements, hazardous substance indemnity agreements, mortgage agreements, and accounts receivable letters. When substantial amounts of money are involved, you'll want to use a business attorney with experience in negotiating and drafting debt and lending agreements.