Letter of Intent (LOI) Template

Use our letter of intent to declare your intention to purchase a good or service.

letter of intent template

Updated May 3, 2024
Written by Sara Hostelley | Reviewed by Brooke Davis

A letter of intent (LOI) is a formal written document expressing a party’s intention to enter into a contract or agreement. It outlines the main terms of the future agreement and shows a serious commitment to a deal.

This document is most common in business transactions and purchases. Still, individuals can also use it to affirm their interest in or communicate a goal they want to achieve for a job, academic program, research project, or another collaboration.

Letters of Intent – By Type (16)

Below, you can find different versions of LOIs that fulfill the same purpose as a traditional LOI but for unique situations.

Job Letter of Intent

Highlight how the background and particular experiences of an applicant demonstrate their fit and resonance with a company’s ethos and goals, showcasing their preparedness and eagerness for the position.

Job

Letter of Intent for Internship Template

Introduce yourself and show interest in obtaining a paid or unpaid internship with an organization or company.

Internship

School Letter of Intent

Create a school letter using our template to demonstrate your enthusiasm for attending the educational institution and achieving your academic aspirations.

School

notice of intent to vacate sample

Notice to Vacate

Most Popular

Letter of Intent to Purchase Real Estate Template

Use it between the Seller of real property and a potential Buyer of the real property. You would use a Real Estate Purchase Agreement to complete the deal.

Real Estate

Investment Letter of Intent Template

Use it to make a basic, binding, or non-binding offer for an investment with principal members.

Investment (Business Proposal)

Subcontractor Letter of Intent Template

Use it to show your commitment to undertake work for a general contractor.

Subcontractor

letter of intent for business purchase template

Use it between the Seller of a business and a potential Buyer. Eventually, you would use a Business Purchase Agreement to complete the deal.

Business

Letter of Intent to Purchase Stock Template

State your intention to purchase a limited number of shares at a specific price.

Stock (Shares)

letter of intent to purchase template

Use this document to express your interest in a potential purchase. A General Purchase Agreement will be needed to complete the deal.

General Purchase

Letter of Intent to Donate Template

Establishes how your donation will be used once received by the donee.

To Donate

letter of intent template for other transactions

Used between parties to document a potential transaction, such as providing goods or services over a given period of time.

Other Transactions

National Letter of Intent Template

Use it to formalize the student-athlete's commitment to play sports at NCAA schools.

National

Letter of Intent to Marry (Beneficiary) Template

Use it to show that an alien fiancé and a US citizen petitioner intend to marry each other within 90 day.

To Marry (Within 90 Days)

Letter of Intent to Sue (With Settlement Demand) template

Use to inform prospective defendants of their plan to sue and give them a chance to pay a settlement demand instead

To Sue (With Settlement Demand)

Letter of Intent for Software Development Template

Used for outlining a potential collaboration between a software developer and an interested client.

Software Development

TIP

Use a Personal Property Letter of Intent between a seller of personal property, like a car or jewelry, and a potential buyer to express their preliminary interest in the transaction. You would use a Personal Property Purchase Agreement to complete the deal.

Is a Letter of Intent Legally Binding?

Because a letter of intent discusses a potential transaction, it’s usually nonbinding. Even though it’s not a legally binding agreement, it acts as a moral commitment between two parties promising to discuss a future arrangement in good faith.

However, certain sections of the LOI may be legally binding. If the letter contains legally binding elements, it will hold one or both parties accountable to certain terms and be enforceable by the law.

Some examples of legally binding aspects of an LOI include the following:

Important

Some LOIs will include all of these legally binding elements, while others will only include a few or none. It’s essential for the parties to include clear language indicating which terms are subject to alteration by the future agreement and which terms are already established.

Ensure that you carefully draft your LOI and understand the terms to which you’ll be held liable before signing it.

When to Use a Letter of Intent

Use a letter of intent to establish a preliminary agreement, ensuring that you include nonbinding language to avoid any confusion or assumptions from the other party. Without this document, you might miss out on an opportunity because another party shows more serious intent.

Here are some specific instances when an intent letter would be useful:

1. Buying Property

A potential homebuyer may use an LOI to show their intention to purchase a specific property. The letter may contain a property description and details for a desired timeline. However, the terms can change slightly as the negotiations proceed. It may also require that a buyer obtain financing before moving forward with the formal agreement.

2. Entering a Lease

In a competitive real estate market, a tenant may use an LOI to show interest in renting a property. While a residential tenant may use this letter, it’s more common for a commercial tenant. A commercial tenant may use this document to specify what improvements they want the landlord to make to accommodate their needs before proceeding with the negotiations.

3. Buying Goods or Services

Two parties can use an LOI to settle on specific terms for buying goods or services before signing a finalized purchase agreement or service agreement.

The parties can sign this document to show each other a good faith intention to negotiate a deal. It can also help parties get on the same page as to what they expect from the purchase. A letter of intent could be used after a request for a proposal from vendors.

4. Hiring an Employee

An employer often sends an LOI to a prospective employee after a successful job interview. They use this document to communicate the terms of the employment offer. If the employee currently works for the employer, the employer may use it to negotiate the terms for a pay raise or a higher-level position.

This letter can also be useful for prospective employees, as they may write this communication to relay their intent to join a company.

5. Applying for Entry into an Academic Program

Some universities require or prefer candidates to submit an LOI when applying for admission into undergraduate or graduate programs. Use this letter to express your interest in a particular program, distinguishing you from other potential students when spots are limited.

6. Acquiring a Business

Write an LOI to set the groundwork for buying or merging with another company. For example, the document may state that one party agrees to sell their business for a specific price but doesn’t yet explain who will take on certain business liabilities.

7. Entering a Joint Venture or Partnership

Use an LOI to outline the terms of a potential partnership or joint venture. Explain desired terms like the arrangement’s duration, contributions by each party, end goals for the collaboration, and decision-making protocols.

While an LOI can help two parties complete a more definitive agreement later, they may decide not to proceed with the details in the letter if certain conditions aren’t met (like a lack of funding from one party).

What to Include in a Letter of Intent

The elements to include in your letter of intent may vary depending on your end goal. For any transactional letter, ensure that you include the following elements:

A nontransactional letter of intent may require different elements, such as:

How to Write a Letter of Intent

Here are the steps for writing a basic letter of intent. You may have to adjust the steps slightly depending on the reason for writing this document.

Step 1 – Fill in the Initial Details

Fill out the essential information regarding the seller, buyer, and transaction.

An example of where to insert initial information in our LOI template

Step 2 – Detail the Purchase Price

If the agreement is transactional, include details about the purchase price. If you and the other party decide to forgo agreeing on a purchase price until one party completes due diligence, you can note the decision here.

You can detail that a certain amount will be required upon signing the letter or, if you’re using one, upon signing a purchase agreement.

An example of where to include the purchase price in our LOI template

Step 3 – Record Any Conditions and Exclusivity Statements

If you and the other party subject the proposed transaction to any conditions, include them in your letter. You can also emphasize if the seller agrees not to negotiate directly or indirectly with any other party concerning the item.

The parties can include certain conditions that must occur before they sign the final agreement, such as:

You can also clarify whether the parties should maintain confidentiality about the agreement or if they have certain covenants to complete during negotiations.

An example of where to include conditions and exclusivity guidelines in our LOI template

Step 4 – State the Termination Guidelines

State when the letter will terminate. For example, it could be upon executing a purchase agreement or a mutually written agreement between the parties.

An example of where to include termination provisions in our LOI template

Step 5 – Record the Governing Law and Write a Non-Binding Clause

Detail which state’s laws will govern the LOI and include a clause on whether the letter is binding or non-binding.

An example of where to include the governing law and nonbinding clause in our LOI template

Step 6 – Obtain All Parties’ Signatures

Finish your letter by having both parties sign the document.

An example of where to include signatures in our LOI template

Letter of Intent Sample

Download a free letter of intent template as a PDF or Word file below and customize it for your specific intentions:

letter of intent template for general property purchase

letter of intent template

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