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Demand Letter — $49

A professionally drafted demand letter — built around your case

Send it in minutes. 40% of cases resolve without ever going to court.

Your letter will look like this — personalized to your case

Alex Morgan

Morgan Contracting

alex.morgan@email.com

May 18, 2026

Summit Renovations Ltd.
456 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 1A1

RE: Formal Demand for Payment — $5,000.00

Dear Summit Renovations Ltd., I am writing regarding the renovation contract we entered into on March 1, 2026. I paid a deposit of $5,000.00 on March 5, 2026. You began work but ceased before completion and have not responded to my requests to resolve this matter.

What's Included

  • Custom demand letter based on your case details
  • Proper legal language and tone
  • 14-day payment demand (standard legal timeline)
  • Step-by-step sending instructions
  • What to expect after sending
  • Saved to your dashboard

How It Works

1

Complete your free case assessment

Describe your situation in plain language — about 5 minutes.

2

Purchase your demand letter

One flat fee of $49. No hourly lawyer rates.

3

Download, send, and wait 14 days

Send by email and registered mail. Many cases settle here.

Start Free Assessment → Get Your Letter

Free assessment first · $49 for your letter · No lawyer required

Demand Letter FAQ

How long is the letter?

Typically one to two pages. It includes your case facts, the amount owed, applicable legal language for your province, and a clear 14-day payment deadline.

Can I edit it?

Yes. You receive the full letter as text you can copy or download. Review it, adjust details if needed, then send it yourself.

What if they ignore it?

If they do not pay or respond within 14 days, your next step is usually filing in your province's small claims court. Ruled can help you prepare with the Full Case Pack ($199).

Is this legally binding?

A demand letter is not a court order, but it is a formal legal notice. It creates a clear record of your claim and deadline, which can support you if you file in court later.

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