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foreign hello guys welcome back to my channel writing practices today we are going to learn how to write an agreement letter what is a letter of agreement a letter of agreement is a written legal document that is made between two parties who want a simple way to make their discussions of a transaction official an agreement letter is binding by the law and can technically be written by just about anybody here writing practices will show you the template of agreement letters step by step first of all you will need to write a header in this case you can write your name with caps lock font and address complete with the city state and zip code now on the right side write todays date and then on the left side write the recipients details they are including their full name title or position in the company or organization address as well as the city state and zip code now you can open the letter with Dear Mr or Ms and followed by the name of the recipient in the first paragraph mention that