A demand letter can be used as evidence that you sent written notice before filing your lawsuit. This is especially important if your claim is based on a federal act or state statute that requires you to provide notice before filing a lawsuit.
If you are: a person (this includes sole-proprietors) you may claim up to $12,500; if you are a Corporation, limited liability company or partnership, you may claim up to $6,250.
Please email your question to Dept. 7 at dept07@contracostaurts.ca or fax your question to Dept. 7 at (925) 608-0694.
Although a demand letter is not a required prerequisite to a lawsuit under California law, courts tend to have a more favorable view of parties that make good faith efforts to resolve disputes prior to formal legal action in court.
However, sending a letter of demand can have its disadvantages. Depending on the situation, the other party may feel threatened and respond negatively, or they may not respond at all. They might engage a lawyer, or they might even start legal action against you.
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