Free demand letter templates for product defects, refund disputes, warranty claims, subscription issues, and travel-related problems. Each guide includes California-specific legal citations and step-by-step instructions.
Required pre-suit notice under California Consumer Legal Remedies Act. Mandatory before filing CLRA claims.
View Guide → CACalifornia-specific demand for products that failed, broke, or didn't work as advertised.
View Guide → CADemand letter for violations of California's Automatic Renewal Law (ARL) and deceptive subscription practices.
View Guide → CAWhen California retailers refuse refunds in violation of state consumer protection laws.
View Guide → CAFormal warning to stop harassment, defamation, debt collector abuse, or other unwanted conduct.
View Guide → CADemand letter to creditors under CC 1798.93 to clear fraudulent accounts and stop collection.
View Guide → CACCPA 1798.150 claim for $100-$750 statutory damages when company leaks your personal data.
View Guide → CACC 1709-1710 fraud claims with rescission or damages. Get out of bad deals or recover losses.
View Guide → CAEnforce rights under CC 1812.80-1812.98 when gyms refuse to cancel or keep billing you.
View Guide → CARecover for damaged, lost, or stolen belongings under PUC GO 136-D and 49 USC 14706.
View Guide →Products that broke, malfunctioned, or failed to work as advertised
When manufacturers refuse to honor their product warranties
Third-party warranty providers refusing covered repairs or replacements
Home appliances failing within warranty period
Unauthorized charges, difficult cancellation, or hidden renewal terms
Charges made without your consent or authorization
Unwanted automated calls/texts, DNC violations, ignored opt-outs
Poor service quality, incomplete work, or service contract violations
Canceled flights, denied boarding, or refund delays
Travel bookings, tour cancellations, and package deal disputes
Short-term rental issues, misrepresentation, or refund problems
Timeshare rescission, cancellation, or exit disputes
Event venue or studio deposit disputes and refund requests
Recover deposits from cancelled events, COVID disputes, and venue breaches
Recover payments from caterers, DJs, florists who failed to appear
Lost photos, late delivery, poor quality, and photographer no-shows
Recovering unearned retainers from attorneys, consultants, or professionals
Schools, courses, or training programs that failed to deliver
Unauthorized charges, impossible cancellation, and deceptive billing practices
Fight charges made without consent after cancellation or during membership disputes
Injuries from improper instruction, dangerous exercises, or lack of supervision
False promises about services, amenities, or membership terms
Caterers who failed to deliver, provided substandard food, or breached agreements
Recover damages from planners who mismanaged events or failed their duties
DJs, bands, or entertainers who failed to appear or perform as contracted
Florists or decorators who failed to deliver or provided substandard work
Fight gym billing fraud under Arizona Consumer Fraud Act (A.R.S. 44-1521)
Recover wedding venue deposits under Arizona contract law
Fight gym billing fraud under Nevada Deceptive Trade Practices Act (NRS 598)
Recover wedding venue deposits under Nevada contract law
Fight gym billing fraud under Texas DTPA and Health Spa Act
Recover wedding venue deposits under Texas DTPA
Fight gym billing fraud under Florida Health Studio Act (501.015)
Recover wedding venue deposits under Florida FDUTPA
Fight gym billing fraud under NY GBL Article 22-A and Health Club Services Law
Recover wedding venue deposits under NY GBL 349