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Hi, this is Trevor. And today were talking about promissory notes. A promissory note is the document used to show the evidence of debt in the case of a loan and the promise on the part of the borrower to repay the loan and the conditions under which those repayments are made. Important to note is that typically loans are made with recourse. And recourse means that the borrower is personally liable for the total amount of the debt, regardless of whether or not there is enough security or collateral to cover that debt in the event of foreclosure. Sometimes loans can be whats called non-recourse in which case is only the collateral that is used to cover the debt in case of default. But that would need to be specifically defined in the loan documents. The first, of course, is the loan amount. This is the amount of money that is loaned to the borrower. And its typically referred to as the principal amount. As the loan is being paid down, the amount that is left to be repaid is typically