My parents gave me the house and wrote a gift agreement signed by two witnesses, but it was not notarized. Is this gift agreement valid?
Hello, an agreement is valid and should meet the following three conditions: 1, and the contents of the agreement reflect the true wishes of both parties; 2. The content of the agreement does not violate relevant laws and regulations; 3. The contents of the agreement did not infringe upon the interests of others. Agreements (contracts) that meet the above conditions are valid and protected by law. Judging from your situation, your parents' gift agreement is valid and protected by law. As long as it is signed by your parents, there is no need for notarization.