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No need to notarize the letter of intent.

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I sent a notarized letter of intent, to show a strong intent, possible could help with the bona-fide relation question, my thoughts.

Notorization is just confirmation that whoever signed the letter is that person. Nothing else. It has nothing to do with strong intent and nothing to do with a bona-fide relationship. Notorization can sometimes cost money as well. It's not needed for the letter of intent.

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I sent a notarized letter of intent, to show a strong intent, possible could help with the bona-fide relation question, my thoughts.

Notorization is just confirmation that whoever signed the letter is that person. Nothing else. It has nothing to do with strong intent and nothing to do with a bona-fide relationship. Notorization can sometimes cost money as well. It's not needed for the letter of intent.

You are right about the signature, but it is my opinion it does show a strong intent which can help , certainly cannot hurt about making the judgement of a bona-fide relation.

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I sent a notarized letter of intent, to show a strong intent, possible could help with the bona-fide relation question, my thoughts.

Notorization is just confirmation that whoever signed the letter is that person. Nothing else. It has nothing to do with strong intent and nothing to do with a bona-fide relationship. Notorization can sometimes cost money as well. It's not needed for the letter of intent.

You are right about the signature, but it is my opinion it does show a strong intent which can help , certainly cannot hurt about making the judgement of a bona-fide relation.

No, the Letter of Intent does not need to be notarized. Notarisation has nothing to do with Bona Fide. Its just a waste of time and money in this case..

 
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