Describe your deal in plain language. SignAI generates a complete, California-compliant Letter of Intent — then sign and send it to the other party. No templates, no lawyers, no hassle.
Letter of Intent
State of California
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100% Legally binding in CA
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San Diego is a major hub for biotech, defense contracting, and real estate investment. Letters of Intent drive transactions across the city — from acquiring biotech companies in Sorrento Valley to purchasing commercial properties in Downtown and negotiating military contractor partnerships near Naval Base San Diego.
Under California law, LOI enforceability turns on whether the parties intended specific provisions to be binding and whether material terms are sufficiently definite. San Diego County Superior Court regularly handles preliminary agreement disputes, and California courts apply a fact-intensive analysis to determine obligations. Precise language separating binding from non-binding provisions is critical in San Diego's active deal market.
SignAI generates your San Diego LOI with California-specific legal language — including governing law clauses referencing the California Civil Code, San Diego County venue provisions, and deal terms tailored to the city's biotech, defense, and real estate sectors.
How it works
No templates, no forms, no lawyers. Just describe what you need.
Type something like "I need a Letter of Intent for California" — no legal jargon needed. Answer a few quick follow-up questions and you're done.
AI generates a complete, California-specific Letter of Intent in seconds — with proper headings, numbered sections, and signature blocks. Edit anything you want, then type your name to sign.
Enter the other party's email and hit send. They review and sign without creating an account. Both parties get a copy. Done.
What's included
Every Letter of Intent generated by SignAI for California includes these essential provisions — automatically.
Full legal names, addresses, and roles of all parties — clearly defined at the top of the document.
A clear outline of the proposed deal — including purchase price, asset description, and the intended structure of the final agreement.
Explicit language distinguishing enforceable sections from non-binding expressions of intent under California contract law.
A defined timeline for scientific reviews, financial audits, or property inspections before committing to a binding contract.
Optional provisions preventing the other party from entertaining competing offers during negotiations.
Governing law clause specifying California jurisdiction, venue selection for San Diego County courts, and compliance with California Civil Code.
Use cases
People in California use SignAI to create Letter of Intents for a wide range of situations. Here are the most popular:
Outline terms for acquiring or investing in a biotech company in Sorrento Valley or the Torrey Pines research corridor — San Diego's leading industry.
Try it: “I need an LOI to acquire a biotech startup in Sorrento Valley”
Lock in terms for office space Downtown, retail in the Gaslamp Quarter, or industrial space near the port.
Try it: “I need a letter of intent for a commercial lease in Downtown San Diego”
Establish preliminary terms for subcontracting or joint ventures with defense companies near San Diego's military installations.
Try it: “I need an LOI for a defense subcontracting deal in San Diego”
Set the framework for buying a restaurant, retail business, or service company in one of San Diego's beach communities or urban neighborhoods.
Try it: “I need a letter of intent to buy a restaurant in Pacific Beach”
FAQ
It depends on the language and intent. California courts distinguish between binding and non-binding LOIs by examining the specificity of terms and explicit statements about enforceability. Provisions like confidentiality and exclusivity are commonly binding, while the overall deal terms remain non-binding until a definitive agreement is signed. SignAI clearly designates each section.
No. California law does not require attorney involvement. SignAI generates a professionally structured, California-specific LOI from your description. For biotech IP deals or complex real estate transactions, consulting a California attorney is still recommended.
Yes. LOIs are standard practice in San Diego's biotech and life sciences sectors. They outline acquisition terms, IP transfer provisions, regulatory milestones, and due diligence timelines before a definitive purchase agreement or licensing deal is drafted.
LOI disputes involving San Diego transactions are typically filed in San Diego County Superior Court. Including a San Diego County venue clause ensures disputes are heard locally. SignAI includes proper venue selection in every San Diego LOI.
Most LOIs include a 30 to 90-day expiration. Biotech deals may require longer due diligence for regulatory and IP review, while commercial real estate LOIs often have shorter windows. SignAI lets you set the right timeline for your transaction.
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