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Service type
Review
Document type
Letter of Intent
Location
Washington
Client type
Business
Client industry
Commercial Real Estate
Deadline
A week
Pricing Range
$450 - $2,500 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
7 bids
Pages
13 pages

How much does it cost to Review a Letter of Intent in Washington?

For this project, the client received 7 proposals from lawyers to review a Letter of Intent in Washington, with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $2,500 on a flat fee. Pricing may vary based on the complexity of the legal terms, the type of service requested, and the required turnaround time.

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Project Description

In 2024, a business in Washington posted a project seeking assistance with the review of legal documents, specifically Letters of Intent, Purchase and Sale Agreements, and Assignment Agreements. The client required a thorough examination of 13 pages' worth of templates to ensure compliance with legal standards and to identify any necessary updates, particularly as they pertain to self-storage wholesaling transactions. As a result, the client received seven proposals from qualified attorneys, with flat fee bids ranging from $450 to $2,500, all submitted promptly to meet the client's requested deadline of one week.

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Forum Questions About Letter of Intent

Letter of Intent

North Carolina

Asked on Oct 23, 2024

Can a Letter of Intent be legally binding?

I am in the process of negotiating a business deal with another party, and we have exchanged a series of letters of intent outlining our intentions and basic terms of the agreement. However, I have heard conflicting opinions on whether a letter of intent is legally binding or merely a preliminary document. I want to understand the legal implications of these letters and whether they can be enforced in case of a breach by either party.

Jeff G.

Answered Nov 26, 2024

Yes, they can, depending on how they’re written. Generally speaking, a promise to enter into an agreement isn’t binding. But the problem with most Letters of Intent is that they can sometimes contain all of the essential elements of a contract: offer, consideration, demonstration of capacity, and contracting for something it’s legal to contract for. So how is a Letter of Intent NOT a contract? You have to remove one of the elements, usually the offer or consideration. It has to say that it’s not an offer, for example - that it’s a negotiation document. And 99/100, LoI’s don’t say that at all.

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Letter of Intent

New York

Asked on Jul 26, 2024

Can a Letter of Intent be legally binding?

I am in the process of negotiating a business deal with another party and we have exchanged Letters of Intent as a preliminary agreement. However, I am unsure if this document holds any legal weight and if it can be enforced in case of a breach. I want to understand the legal implications of a Letter of Intent and whether it can be considered a legally binding contract.

Arthur S.

Answered Aug 7, 2024

Short answer is yes...provided they contain the basic elements of a binding agreement. LOI's can be short and simple or extensive and detailed. Most often, LOIs are intended to provide a road map for the drafting of more formal, comprehensive binding agreements and contain an express a provision that they are not intended to be binding upon the parties to the LOI.

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