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Get Your Letter of Demand

A Letter of Demand is a letter demanding an action or payment of a debt and outlining the consequences if the debt is not paid. It is important to seek legal advice when drafting a Letter of Demand to ensure that it is properly tailored to your needs. OneCompany can help you draft a custom Letter of Demand for your Malaysian business that takes into account your company’s specific needs and requirements.

Letter of Demand

Frequently Asked Question

How many types of demand letters do you draft?
  • OneCompany can help you draft four types of demand letters: 

    1. Debt Recovery 
    2. Action Required 
    3. Insurance Claim
    4. NSF Cheque
Why should I use a Demand Letter?

There are several reasons why you might use a demand letter: 

  • To request payment of a debt; 
  • To threaten legal action if a debt is not paid; 
  • To set out the consequences of non-payment; 
  • To give notice that you will be taking action to recover a debt; 
  • To request information about the debt. 
What should I include in a Debt Recovery Demand Letter?

A Debt Recovery Demand Letter should include: 

  • The name of the debtor and the amount outstanding; 
  • A statement that the debt is due and payable;
  • A demand for payment of the debt; 
  • Details of any interest that is accruing on the debt; 
  • A statement that legal action will be taken if the debt is not paid; 
  • The date by which payment must be made. 
What should I include in an Action Required Demand Letter?

An Action Required Demand Letter should include: 

  • The name of the person to whom the letter is addressed; 
  • A description of the action required; 
  • The deadline for taking action; 
  • A statement that legal action will be taken if the required action is not taken; 
  • The date of the letter
What should I include in an Insurance Claim Demand Letter?

An Insurance Claim Demand Letter should include: 

  • Your policy number and the date of the loss; 
  • A description of the loss; 
  • The amount of money you are claiming; 
  • supporting documentation, such as photographs, police reports, and estimates; 
  • A demand for payment of the claim. 
What should I include in an NSF Cheque Demand Letter?

An NSF Cheque Demand Letter should include: 

  • The date of the cheque and the cheque number; 
  • The amount of the cheque; 
  • The name of the payee; 
  • A demand for payment of the amount of the cheque, plus any fees that may be charged by your bank; 
  • A statement that legal action will be taken if the debt is not paid. 
  • Supporting documentation, such as photos or copies of the cheque. 
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