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Lawyer Drafted Demand Letters

When your attempts to collect money from customers stall, getting a lawyer to draft a well-written demand letter can make a significant difference in your results.

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The Benefits of Writing a Demand Letter

 

When a tenant or other customer is in default of a contractual obligation to pay you and initial efforts to collect the debt have stalled, it may be time to write a strong demand letter. Here are the key benefits of sending a final demand letter:

  • Demand letters can result in delinquent debtors taking the situation more seriously.
  • Demand letters can cause a debtor to make a payment or settle.
  • Should you end up in court, your arguments will be well-organized and ready to go.

If you have questions about whether it is time to send a demand for payment, you can join LegalShield today and be on the phone with a provider lawyer.

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The Elements of an Effective Demand Letter

Effective demand letters generally include certain key elements. While your language should be strong, keep it polite. Attacking the debtor will only harm your chances of collecting the funds you are owed.

  • The facts of the situation. Who did what and when?
  • Reference relevant terms from any contract signed between the parties.
  • A specific demand. Exactly how much is owed?
  • A deadline with a specific date.
  • A statement that you are prepared to pursue legal remedies if your demand is not me.

With LegalShield, you get access to lawyer-drafted demand letter templates, legal consultation on an unlimited number of business legal matters and your lawyer can review your demand letters prior to sending them.    

How to Get Better Debt Collection Results

Working with a lawyer who can guide and assist your business related to debt collection efforts is a great first step. LegalShield small business members often receive better results by having their lawyer assisting in the debt collection process.

A debt collection letter on a provider law firm’s letterhead can make a significant impact. All small business plans include a certain number of demand for payment letters each month and year, written and sent by your provider lawyer. Furthermore, instead of a letter, a provider lawyer can make a call to seek to resolve the matter for no additional charge.

Not only do demands directly from a lawyer get better results, but you also do not have to pay commissions on the funds collected.

How a Legalshield Small Business Plan Works for Demand Letters

All LegalShield Small Business plans include valuable benefits. When it comes to drafting demand letters and collecting debt, the most common plan usage is in two areas.

Consultation and Advice

You can have unlimited phone consultation with a business lawyer to get questions answered, receive legal advice and make sure you’re making the right moves.

 

Document Review & Negotiation

You can have your lawyer review any documents (up to 15 pages each) and even make phone calls and write letters on behalf of your business to resolve disputes with vendors, creditors or customers.

 

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Key Features of Our Small Business Legal Plans

LegalShield’s business plans can help you in the following areas.

 

Advice, Consultation, Research

Legal consultation from a provider lawyer on business legal matters, with legal research for each issue, if needed.

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A collection letter from a provider lawyer could help you recoup payments more efficiently.

Document
Review

Put business-related legal documents through legal review.

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Phone Calls

Receive help with business legal matters more efficiently with professional communications issued on your behalf.