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A demand letter is often the first formal step before a collection case, contract dispute, property issue, or legal complaint. It tells the other party what happened, what you demand, and what may happen if they ignore the matter.

What Is a Demand Letter?

A demand letter is a formal written notice demanding payment, performance, or compliance from a person or entity that has failed to meet a legal obligation. In the Philippines, demand letters are commonly used for unpaid debts, breach of contract, property damage, unpaid rent, and other civil claims. Although not always legally required, a demand letter serves several important purposes.

Why Send a Demand Letter?

What a Demand Letter Should Include

Sample Demand Letter Structure

A typical demand letter in the Philippines follows this format:

What to Do If the Demand Letter Is Ignored

If the recipient does not respond or refuses to pay after receiving a demand letter, you may consider filing a case in the appropriate court or government agency. For small claims (currently up to PHP 1,000,000), you can file a small claims case without a lawyer. For larger claims, consult a lawyer to determine whether to file a civil case for collection of sum of money, breach of contract, or damages.

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Last reviewed: June 2026

Quick legal note: A demand letter is not a magic document, but it can help prove that the other party was notified. In some obligations, demand affects delay, interest, or the next legal step.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Identify the parties, addresses, and relationship.
  2. State the facts chronologically and avoid exaggeration.
  3. Specify the amount, act, document, or correction you are demanding.
  4. Attach or mention supporting documents such as contracts, receipts, invoices, or messages.
  5. Give a reasonable deadline and contact method.
  6. Keep proof of sending, such as courier receipt, email record, or acknowledged copy.

Documents and evidence to prepare

Common mistakes to avoid

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Frequently asked questions

Is a demand letter required before suing?

It depends on the claim. Even when not strictly required, it can be useful evidence.

Can I write my own demand letter?

Yes, but legal review is helpful when the amount is large or the facts are sensitive.

Can a demand letter be sent by email?

It can be, but keep proof of sending and receipt when possible.

Legal disclaimer

The information on this website is for general legal information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Laws, rules, fees, procedures, and office requirements may change. For advice specific to your situation, consult a lawyer.