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30-Day Past Due Letter
When someone owes you money, it's smart to collect it in a way that is fair, legal, and which protects everyone by keeping a record. The first formal step to getting paid is to send a 30-Day Past Due Letter. This letter helps you collect the money you're owed by reminding the other party how much they owe you and asking for payment.
Use the 30-Day Past Due Letter document if:
- Money is past due and you'd like to request payment
- You want to remind the other person of the amount to pay
- The debtor needs to know that you have the option to go to court to get the money
- You're interested in establishing a record that you asked the debtor to pay
Make document: 30-Day Past Due Letter
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