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CA Wage Penalty Calculator

Stack overtime, meal/rest break premiums, waiting time, pay stub penalties, and PAGA under California Labor Code.

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Breach of Contract Calculator

Compare expectation, reliance, and restitution damages side-by-side with 10% statutory interest.

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Insurance Bad Faith Calculator

Estimate contract damages, Brandt fees, emotional distress, and punitive damages for bad faith claims.

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Contractor Dispute Calculator

Calculate direct damages, disgorgement for unlicensed work, treble damages, and CSLB bond recovery.

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CA Lemon Law Calculator

Song-Beverly refund: purchase price + taxes + fees minus mileage offset, plus 2x civil penalty.

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Wrongful Termination Calculator

Estimate back pay, front pay, lost benefits, emotional distress, and punitive damages under FEHA.

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Interactive US map — check deadlines for 8 claim types across all 50 states before time runs out.

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Animals

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Lemon law, dealer fraud, repair shop disputes, tow companies, rental cars.

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Business Disputes

26 guides

Unpaid invoices, breach of contract, partnership disputes, vendor issues.

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Banking Disputes

8 guides

Overdraft fees, unauthorized charges, chargebacks, credit report errors, frozen accounts.

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California Auto Sales Fraud

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CFRA/FMLA violations, leave denial, retaliation, job restoration.

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Claim denials, DMHC/CDI complaints, bad faith, coverage disputes.

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California Real Estate Disclosure

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TDS violations, undisclosed defects, seller/agent fraud, DRE complaints.

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California Wrongful Towing

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Illegal tows, excessive fees, signage violations, Vehicle Code 22658.

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EDD denials, misconduct allegations, appeals, benefit calculations.

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Unpaid overtime, meal/rest breaks, final paycheck, paystub violations.

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California Whistleblower

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Labor Code 1102.5 retaliation, qui tam, public policy violations.

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California Construction

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SB 800, Right to Repair, contractor disputes, defect claims.

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FEHA claims, protected classes, failure to accommodate, CRD complaints.

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California Elder Abuse

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Financial exploitation, undue influence, neglect, W&I Code 15610.

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Misclassification, ABC test, independent contractor disputes.

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Sexual harassment, hostile work environment, FEHA protections.

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Davis-Stirling Act, assessments, elections, record access, fines.

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California Housing

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Habitability, repairs, rent withholding, Civil Code 1941-1942.

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California Insurance Bad Faith

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Claim denials, unreasonable delays, bad faith practices.

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California Lemon Law

2 tools

Song-Beverly Act, new/used cars, warranty failures, buybacks.

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2 tools

Auto accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, damages.

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California Privacy (CCPA)

2 tools

Data breaches, opt-out rights, consumer data access, CCPA violations.

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California Small Claims

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Pre-suit demands, $12,500 limit, proper service, court procedures.

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California Wrongful Termination

2 tools

Public policy violations, retaliation, WARN Act, at-will exceptions.

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Construction Defects

8 guides

New construction defects, builder liability, warranty claims.

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Consumer

30 guides

Defective products, warranties, gym memberships, refunds, subscriptions.

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Debt Collection

13 guides

Debt validation, harassment, credit reporting errors, medical debt.

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Defamation

5 guides

Online defamation, fake reviews, business reputation, cease & desist.

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Books & records, fiduciary duty, dissolution, voting rights, distributions.

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4 guides

ADA violations, accommodation denials, accessibility issues.

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Education & Student

5 guides

Student loans, tuition disputes, financial aid, transcript issues.

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Elder Abuse

5 guides

Nursing home neglect, financial exploitation, caregiver fraud, conservatorship.

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Employment

28 guides

Unpaid wages, overtime, wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, PAGA.

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Family & Estate

10 guides

Divorce property, inheritance disputes, estate claims, prenuptial.

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Financial Disputes

6 guides

Investment disputes, broker misconduct, financial advisor issues.

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Funeral Services

3 guides

Funeral home disputes, overcharges, mishandling of remains.

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Government Claims

11 guides

Government tort claims, public records, permit disputes, licensing boards.

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Gym & Fitness

4 guides

Membership cancellation, billing disputes, personal trainer issues.

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HOA & Condo

15+ guides

Assessment disputes, fine appeals, maintenance failures, election violations, records requests.

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Home Services & Contractors

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Contractor disputes, solar fraud, HVAC, roofing, plumbing, electrical.

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Home Inspection

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Inspector negligence, missed defects, liability claims.

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Influencer & Media

12 guides

Brand deals, talent disputes, content ownership, platform payouts, MCN issues.

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Insurance

21 guides

Bad faith denials, property damage, undervalued claims, UM/UIM.

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IP & Content

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DMCA takedowns, copyright, trademark, content theft, licensing.

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Landlord-Tenant

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Security deposits, habitability, mold, noise, illegal entry, rent issues.

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CA Lawsuit Response

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Served with a lawsuit? Answer, Demurrer, or Motion to Strike.

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Licensing

4 guides

Professional license issues, board complaints, regulatory disputes.

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Medical

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Medical malpractice, billing disputes, misdiagnosis, surgical errors.

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Medical Billing

5 guides

Surprise billing, balance billing, coding errors, overcharges.

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Personal Injury

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Car accidents, slip & fall, dog bites, premises liability, wrongful death.

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Pet Purchases

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7 guides

Slip and fall, store injuries, apartment hazards, restaurant injuries.

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Privacy & Data

4 guides

CCPA/CPRA requests, data breaches, AI training data disputes.

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4 guides

Legal malpractice, accountant errors, architect negligence.

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Real Estate

13 guides

Earnest money, seller disclosure, broker disputes, title issues, HOA.

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Russian / Русский

70 guides

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Scam Protection

41 guides

Investment scams, affinity fraud, fake trading platforms. English, Chinese, Russian, Spanish.

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Spanish / Español

21 guides

Cartas de demanda en español para negocios y consumidores.

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Storage & Moving

4 guides

Moving company damage, storage facility disputes, lost items.

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Technology

5 guides

Software disputes, SaaS issues, data migration, vendor failures.

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Wedding & Events

5 guides

Venue deposits, photographer disputes, catering, DJ, wedding planner.

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What Is a Demand Letter? The Complete 2026 Guide

A demand letter (also called a letter of demand, demand for payment, or cease and desist letter) is a formal written document sent to a person or business demanding that they take specific action — usually paying money owed, ceasing harmful behavior, or fulfilling a contractual obligation. Demand letters are the standard first step before filing a lawsuit, and in many jurisdictions, they're legally required before you can sue.

Using a demand letter template helps you structure your letter with the correct legal format, cite applicable statutes, set a clear deadline, and communicate the consequences of non-compliance. A well-drafted demand letter resolves most disputes without ever going to court — studies show that approximately 60-70% of demand letters result in some form of settlement before litigation.

Why Send a Demand Letter?

How to Write a Demand Letter: 7 Essential Elements

Every effective demand letter template includes these components:

  1. Header with Date and Addresses

    Include the date, your full name and address, and the recipient's full name and address. If sending to a business, include the registered agent or legal department.

  2. Subject Line (Re: line)

    State the purpose clearly: "Re: Demand for Payment of Unpaid Invoice #1234" or "Re: Demand for Return of Security Deposit, 123 Main St, Apt 4B." This helps the recipient understand the gravity immediately.

  3. Statement of Facts

    Describe what happened in chronological order. Include dates, amounts, agreements, and specific actions (or failures to act) by the other party. Be factual — avoid emotional language.

  4. Legal Basis (Statutes and Contract Terms)

    Cite the specific laws, regulations, or contract provisions that support your claim. Example: "Under California Civil Code §1950.5(l), a landlord who retains a security deposit in bad faith is liable for up to twice the deposit amount."

  5. Specific Demand

    State exactly what you want: a dollar amount, specific action, or cessation of behavior. Be precise — "I demand payment of $4,750.00" is stronger than "I want my money back."

  6. Deadline

    Give a specific date, typically 10-30 days from the date of the letter. Some statutes mandate specific deadlines (e.g., CLRA requires 30 days; Labor Code violations require specific timeframes).

  7. Consequences of Non-Compliance

    State what you will do if the demand isn't met: file a lawsuit, report to regulatory agencies (CSLB, BAR, DFPI), pursue statutory penalties, or seek attorney's fees. Never make threats you don't intend to follow through on.

When to Send a Demand Letter

Send a demand letter when:

How to Send a Demand Letter

The delivery method matters legally. Use certified mail with return receipt requested (USPS) — this gives you proof of delivery that courts accept. You can also send via:

Demand Letter vs. Cease and Desist Letter

A demand letter asks the recipient to do something — usually pay money or perform a contractual obligation. A cease and desist letter asks the recipient to stop doing something — such as infringing a trademark, defaming you, or harassing you. Many letters combine both: "Pay me $X AND stop using my copyrighted images."

Do You Need a Lawyer to Send a Demand Letter?

No. Anyone can write and send a demand letter. Our 1,050+ free demand letter templates include state-specific legal citations, proper formatting, and attorney-quality language. However, a letter on law firm letterhead carries significantly more weight — recipients are 2-3x more likely to respond to an attorney letter than a self-drafted one.

Use our Demand Letter ROI Calculator to compare the expected value of DIY vs. attorney-drafted approaches for your specific situation.

Common Mistakes in Demand Letters

  1. Being too emotional. "You're a terrible person who ruined my life" weakens your letter. Stick to facts, dates, and dollar amounts.
  2. Not citing specific laws. "This is illegal" is vague. "This violates California Civil Code §1942.4" is powerful. Our templates include the correct statutes.
  3. Setting an unrealistic deadline. Demanding payment "within 24 hours" looks unreasonable. 15-30 days is standard and courts expect it.
  4. Making empty threats. Don't threaten to sue if you have no intention of following through. The recipient will call your bluff next time.
  5. Not keeping a copy. Always keep a copy of your letter, the certified mail receipt, and the return receipt. You'll need these as evidence if you file suit.
  6. Forgetting to calculate damages. Use our free calculators above to determine exactly how much you're owed before writing your demand.

Frequently Asked Questions About Demand Letters

How much does it cost to send a demand letter?+

A DIY demand letter using our free templates costs $0 for the letter itself, plus $4-7 for certified mail. An attorney-drafted demand letter on law firm letterhead typically costs $575 (our flat fee) to $1,500+ at traditional law firms. The cost of NOT sending one is usually much higher — unpaid debts, lost deposits, and waived statutory penalties add up quickly.

What happens after I send a demand letter?+

One of four things: (1) The recipient pays or complies — this is the most common outcome. (2) The recipient negotiates — they may offer a partial payment or counter-proposal. (3) The recipient ignores it — you now have proof of demand and can file suit. (4) The recipient responds with their own lawyer — this actually confirms your letter was effective; they're taking it seriously. In all cases, your demand letter strengthens your legal position.

Is a demand letter legally binding?+

A demand letter itself is not a court order and is not legally binding. The recipient is not required to comply. However, a demand letter creates important legal effects: it preserves your right to sue, triggers statutory deadlines and penalties, demonstrates good faith, and becomes evidence in any future proceeding. If the recipient agrees to your terms in writing, that response can become a binding settlement agreement.

How long should I wait before filing a lawsuit?+

Give the recipient the full deadline period stated in your letter (typically 15-30 days). If the deadline expires with no response or inadequate response, you can file suit immediately. Some statutes require specific waiting periods: CLRA claims require 30 days; ADA claims require 60 days. Always check the statute of limitations for your claim type — use our interactive SOL map to verify you still have time.

Can I send a demand letter via email?+

Yes, but always send certified mail simultaneously. Email is convenient and instant, but it's harder to prove delivery in court. Certified mail with return receipt requested (USPS Form 3811) creates an official record. Some courts and statutes specifically require mail delivery. Best practice: send the letter via both email AND certified mail on the same day.

What if I received a demand letter?+

Don't ignore it. Read it carefully, note any deadlines, and assess whether the claims have merit. Visit our Response Hub for 180+ guides on how to respond to demand letters by category. Key rule: never admit liability in your response. If the amount is significant or involves potential litigation, consult an attorney before responding.

Are demand letter templates one-size-fits-all?+

No — and that's why we offer 1,050+ templates organized by dispute type and state. A California unpaid wages demand letter cites Labor Code §200-204 and §1194, while a Florida security deposit letter cites F.S. §83.49. Using the wrong template or omitting key statutes weakens your letter. Browse our category index to find the template that matches your exact situation.

Should I mention specific dollar amounts in my demand?+

Always. A demand letter without a specific dollar amount is just a complaint letter. State the exact amount you're demanding and show how you calculated it. Break it down: "$3,200 in unpaid rent + $1,600 statutory penalty (2x deposit under CC §1950.5) + $450 in documented out-of-pocket expenses = $5,250 total." Use our damage calculators to get accurate figures before writing your letter.

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