1. Tips for IOUs:
Remember to bring your own pen and paper! Don't let the debtor write IOUs with faded pens or practice pens, otherwise the handwriting will disappear and IOUs will be useless!
Don't forget to agree on litigation fees and expenses for realizing creditor's rights, such as attorney's fees and legal fees. In this way, if there is a dispute, the lawyer can handle it with full authority, saving you the trouble of going to court, and the expenses will be borne by the borrower finally!
2. Text content:
Remember to write down the amount in words in case the iou is tampered with. Although the identification technology is very mature, it is still difficult to identify with simple modification.
Check the debtor's real name, don't just write nicknames. You'd better check your ID information and write your ID number after your name.
3. End of signature:
Finally, let the debtor sign, remember to press the fingerprint. This can reduce the cost and improve the efficiency.
Write IOUs easily to avoid disputes!