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I heard back from Vicki Robin and she said she would talk with me later this month--she said she has long thought this was an idea worth pursuing. ...... So we may get together or just have separate phone conversations about the idea of creating a local lending network for Whatcom County. If any of y'all are interested in participating, let me know and I'll schedule with you, otherwise I'll keep you posted as I make progress........... Where folks would get together over dinner and talk about goals, trust, community, vision, etc while they negotiate the terms of the loan. .........
Laura, I like your ideas about connecting borrowers and loaners. We have to be careful that we are not pretending to be a bank or offer securities. The SEC put pressure on the person-to-person websites to register as securities. I think Kiva gets around this by not giving interest. And I think I am correct to say that Prosper registered with the SEC. I sure I don't have time to check these facts right now.
I think the easiest way to loan is a personal loan, one loaner and one borrower, with whatever terms they agree on. You can get free contracts on the internet but they always say to check with a local attorney to be sure they meet the requirements of your state. This is why it is important to have the potlucks and opportunities to build trust.
Shirley and I belong to a Common Security Club (commonsecurityclub.org is the national website) which is a lot like what you described. We have been meeting since November and closed our membership so we could establish trust. We share information and ideas but have not made any loans that I know of.
PS. Does anyone know a lawyer who might advise us?
Laura, I like your ideas about connecting borrowers and loaners. We have to be careful that we are not pretending to be a bank or offer securities. The SEC put pressure on the person-to-person websites to register as securities. I think Kiva gets around this by not giving interest. And I think I am correct to say that Prosper registered with the SEC. I sure I don't have time to check these facts right now.
I think the easiest way to loan is a personal loan, one loaner and one borrower, with whatever terms they agree on. You can get free contracts on the internet but they always say to check with a local attorney to be sure they meet the requirements of your state. This is why it is important to have the potlucks and opportunities to build trust.
Shirley and I belong to a Common Security Club (commonsecurityclub.org is the national website) which is a lot like what you described. We have been meeting since November and closed our membership so we could establish trust. We share information and ideas but have not made any loans that I know of.
PS. Does anyone know a lawyer who might advise us?
I heard back from Vicki Robin and she said she would talk with me later this month--she said she has long thought this was an idea worth pursuing. She also cc'd to a gal from Transition Whidbey, by the name of Bev Rose, who had the idea of starting a Whidbey Island Credit Union. ...
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