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Boat Loan Payoff Demand

Boat loan payoff demand form with instructions and examples.


The boat loan payoff demand form is a written directive that specifies the details required for retiring a boat loan, lien, or encumbrance. It should indicate the payoff amount and effective date along with a per diem figure to be added beyond that time. A destination as to where the payoff should be submitted also be included. This is often used in conjunction with an authorization for payoff.

Context

This form can be utilized in those situations where a lender or lien-holder does not have one of their own. It is designed specifically for boat related transactions.

Source

An example of the Payoff Demand form is available in Adobe PDF format. It can be easily converted into your favorite word processing application for modification and editing purposes . If your system does not already have this capability, there are a number of free or subscription online internet services available that can provide such an accommodation.

Instructions

The form is self-explanatory and all relevant fields should be completed. The loan number or loan identification is particularly important. It must be executed by the lender or lienholder and does not require a signature of the borrower. Payoff demands are not typically notarized unless perhaps executed by a private individual as the lender.

Conclusion

The borrower or its representative should not rely on verbal payoff demand quotations as there is no way confirming this in the event of a miscommunication. In making the payoff, a sufficient per diem should be calculated to account for any delays in processing. It will then be incumbent upon the lender or lien holder to refund any overage to the borrower. A new demand should be obtained if an existing one becomes outdated beyond thirty days.


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