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________ day of ________________, ________
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Dear Sir/Madam,
You were to have paid the amount of $_______ AUD (the "Debt") to me on 2 October 2023, and this Debt remains outstanding despite my requests for payment. The Debt relates to:__________________________________________________________________________________
A Demand Letter is also known as a:
A Demand Letter is a document typically used as a final reminder to resolve an issue (such as requesting a payment for an unpaid debt) before legal action is taken. It can also be used in court to prove that there were previous attempts to settle the dispute outside of litigation.
LawDepot's Demand Letter template can be customised for multiple scenarios:
To write a Demand Letter, simply answer the questions in LawDepot's Demand Letter template to suit your needs. The information you'll need to have is:
The time it takes to reach a settlement after sending a Demand Letter will vary based on your situation and the other party's response rate.
Typically, it's considered appropriate to give the other party three to five business days to comply with your demand. If you are filing a claim with an insurance company, extra time may be needed for adjusters to investigate, evaluate, and settle the insurance claim.
A settlement is a way of resolving a dispute without resorting to legal proceedings, while continuing to accommodate both parties. In some cases, a settlement may involve one party accepting less than what they are legally entitled to in order to end the dispute quickly and recover at least a portion of what was owed. You may choose to accept a lesser amount because you know the debtor is unable to repay the entire debt—regardless of whether or not you win a trial at court—and you wish to get as much of your money back as possible. If you choose to accept a smaller amount, you can use a Release of Liability to document the settlement.
A Demand Letter is a useful tool for settling a dispute without costing you the time and money associated with a legal battle. As a final warning letter, it communicates to the receiving party how serious you are about resolving the issue (if they fail to comply, they'll face legal repercussions). Most importantly, if you do end up in court, a Demand Letter can be used as evidence to prove you did everything in your power to come to a reasonable solution to your dispute before resorting to legal action.
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