Dawgen Decodes: The D.E.A.L.M.A.K.E.R. Series™: Negotiation Mastery: How to Keep Leverage from LOI to Closing
Most deals don’t collapse at the beginning.They weaken in the middle. That’s the period after a buyer issues a Letter of Intent (LOI) and before the transaction closes—when: exclusivity begins, diligence pressure rises, lawyers take over, timelines stretch, and sellers start to feel tired. This is the danger zone where leverage quietly disappears. In this...



