Business Purchase Letter of Intent Template

About this template

A business purchase letter of intent is a type of document between two parties that outlines the terms of a future transaction between a buyer and a seller. This type of letter is used to set expectations and help both parties come to an agreement. Create your own Business Purchase Letter of Intent for free with Jotform Sign.

Customize your own Business Purchase Letter of Intent seamlessly with Jotform Sign’s drag-and-drop online builder. Change fonts and colors, add or remove form fields, upload company branding assets or images, and more. You can even create your own custom signing order — perfect for keeping track of all parties involved.

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