A Letter of Intent (LOI) is a document that allows you to form an understanding with another party when intending to enter a legally binding agreement. If you are negotiating or entering into a sale, partnership, or lease, a Letter of Intent can set the terms for the future deal.
By signing a Letter of Intent, you show that you are acting in good faith, meaning you are sincere and honest about your intention to complete the transaction.
In addition to declaring honest intentions, a Letter of Intent creates the framework for the negotiations by outlining fundamental terms for the future agreement.
Generally, a Letter of Intent is signed between two parties contemplating a future binding contract. These parties can be individuals, contractors, businesses, or organizations.
A Letter of Intent is also known as a:
- Letter of intention
- Expression of interest
- Intent to purchase agreement
- Intent to sell form
- Intent to sell letter
- Statement of intention
- Memorandum of understanding