Property Management

In Michigan, a 'letter of intent' (LOI) in commercial real estate leasing is typically:

AA legally binding lease commitment
BA non-binding outline of the proposed lease terms that guides preparation of the final lease✓ Correct
CRequired by LARA before a commercial lease is signed
DA substitute for a formal property management agreement

Explanation

A letter of intent (LOI) is typically a non-binding document summarizing proposed key terms for a commercial lease or sale, used to confirm mutual interest and guide negotiation before drafting the formal binding agreement.

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