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.
-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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