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The basic contents of a letter of commitment include the following details: Names and addresses of the borrower and lender. The type of loan applied for. The loan amount. The agreed upon loan repayment period. The interest rate for the loan. Date of lock expiration (if the loan is locked in) for the interest rate.
I want to let you know that due to some personal reasons I would not be able to pay the last installment of my ward. Therefore, I request you to please give me a concession of some amount or consider giving me some time to pay the due fee. I hope you understand my situation here and do the needful.
You have to make sure that you provide all the necessary information promptly. This includes the receiver's address, date, subject stating the reason for leave, salutation, body of the letter explaining the purpose of your letter, complimentary closing and signature.