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In South Korea, a demanding letter refers to a formal written request for payment or satisfaction of a claim. It is typically used in cases where a person or entity is owed money or has suffered some form of loss and is seeking compensation from the person or entity responsible.

Demanding Letter Details

Demanding Letter Details

Demanding Letter List

-For loan claim
-Loan claim response letter

-Request for sale price
-Request for sale price reply
-Request for the return of the sale price
-Request for service charge
-Request for return of service charge

–Deposit refund claim
-Termination of real estate contract (for tenants)
-Termination of real estate contract (for lessee)
-Monthly rent claim
-Lease contract renewal request
-Notice of disapproval of extension of lease contract
-Application for leasehold registration order
–Interfloor noise
–Defect repair claim (for lessee)

-Contract fulfillment claims
– Notice of termination of contract
-Reply to Notice of Contract Cancellation
-Compensation for damages for infringement of rights, etc.
-Compensation for bodily injury, etc.
-claim for rights
-Return of unjust gains
-Subscription withdrawal
-return of investment
-Settlement requests such as return of gifts in case of marriage breakup or separation

-No defamation
-defamation Prohibited Answer Letter
-Request for suspension of insult/defamation
-Suspension of infringement of intellectual property rights and claims for damages

-Notification of non-existence of financial obligations related to contracts such as borrowing / leasing
-Notification of measures for non-compliance, such as court judgments and decisions
-Notice of assignment of credits by the assignee
-Pledge setting

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