What does a Letter of Intent to the landlord need to include and should it be notarized?
Full Question:
I am having a hard time finding out how to properly write a Letter of Intent from us (the Tenant) to the Landlord. What all can be involved? Does the document have to be “notarized”?
01/31/2007 |
Category: Landlord Tenant |
State: Texas |
#1392
Answer:
See US-BCLC12-01
Signing a letter of intent before a notary public is usually only necessary
when the document is to be recorded in the land records of the county
where the real property involved is located.