In the business world, countless transactions and deals take place among business partners and others. To set out the terms of an agreement and reduce the chance of misunderstandings or even disputes, it’s useful to outline terms and expectations in writing. This is where a letter of agreement may come in.
Wondering how to write a letter of agreement? We cover the details in this article, including when to use one and how you can make the creation process simpler.
A letter of agreement “is a simple type of legal contract that, as the name suggests, confirms in writing a verbal agreement made between two or more parties,” says Richard J. Brandenstein, attorney and partner at FBR Law, a firm specializing in workers’ compensation and Social Security disability claims.
“For example,” Brandenstein says, “I, as a business owner, might conclude a letter of agreement with another business owner, whereby they agree to provide a certain service, and I agree to a payment arrangement. Letters of agreement are also sometimes used between creditors and debtors in order for an unsecured creditor to agree that the debt can be settled for less than the full amount.”
A letter of agreement includes vital information about the transaction or deal, such as
A letter of agreement may be preferable where the terms of the agreement are simple and straightforward and there’s no need for a more complex contract.
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A letter of agreement should specify each party’s obligations and rights regarding the deal. The parties to the agreement should review the agreement before signing it.
Now that you know a bit more about letters of agreement, it’s time to tell you about Jotform’s agreement templates. Jotform offers 100-plus agreement templates that you can customize to meet your needs. Templates include nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), payment agreements, lease agreements, and many more.
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