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Summary of Debtor Payment Demand Letter

 

   

SAMPLE

The name of the creditor is __________  (The person to whom money the is owed)

The address of the creditor is __________

The name of the Debtor is __________ (The person who owes money)

The address of the Debtor is __________

The date of the Consumer Demand Letter is __________ (The letter from a lawyer, on behalf of a client, that demands payment)

The account number or description of the debt is __________

The amount that is owed and past due is $ __________

With this demand letter you do not have a written contract with the debtor which contains an Attorney's fees clause.

The name and title of the person signing the Consumer Demand Letter is __________

You have declined to provide a telephone number where the Debtor can reach you.

 

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