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Updated over 15 years ago,
LETTER OF INTENT TO PURCHASE
Doing FSBO on a residential property, sales price less than 160K Which is better for me, as seller, to use, this Letter of intent to Purchase or, the Agreement to Sell and Purchase in the other post? What needs improved, and how? What's missing?
Thanks,
Ofgift
LETTER OF INTENT TO PURCHASE
Date: __________________________
To: (seller)
From: ___(buyer)_______________________
Re: Residential property located at ___________________________ AZ.
The following sets out the basic terms upon which we would be prepared to purchase the
Property. The terms are not comprehensive and we expect that additional terms [including reasonable warranties and representation,] will be incorporated into a formal agreement (the “Agreementâ€) to be negotiated. The basic terms are as follows:
1. Purchaser: _____________________________ or it’s nominee
2. Vendor: Current owner of the Property _____(seller)____
3. Property: _______________________AZ, free and clear of all liens, charges and encumbrances at Closing, except: [e.g. those recorded on title to the Property as at the date hereof, with the exception of the Vendor’s mortgage(s)].
4. Purchase Offer:
Initial Deposit $_________________
New first mortgage $______________
Balance$_______________
5. DEPOSIT: Upon execution of the Agreement, the Purchaser will deposit the amount of $________________ which will be fully refundable if the Conditions Precedent are not satisfied or waived in writing by the Purchaser. Otherwise, the Deposit will be applied to the Purchase Price at Closing. If the Purchaser defaults at closing, the Deposit will be retained by the Vendor as its sole remedy.
OR THIS ONE
5. DEPOSIT: Upon execution of the Agreement, the Purchaser will deposit the amount of $________________ with _____Title Company. . The Deposit will be applied to the Purchase Price at Closing. If the Purchaser defaults at closing, the Deposit will be retained by the Vendor as its sole remedy.
6. Time is of the essence. All Inspections are to be completed within 5 calendar days of acceptance of offer, including review and approval of the documentation concerning the property, and Completion of satisfactory physical and environmental inspections of the Property, and Completion of satisfactory due diligence search and examinations, and
Satisfactory review of the title of the Property, and
Satisfactory mortgage financing being arranged for the purchase of the Property, all within 5 calendar days of acceptance of offer.
7. Additional Items: This letter of intent hereby states the major terms of the agreement
that the Purchaser would be prepared to move forward with.
This letter of intent is not a legally binding agreement between Purchaser and Vendor.
The above terms are accepted this ___________ Day of _______________, 2009
Signed: _____________________________________
Name: _____________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________________
Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) Email: