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Demand Letter Rent

This letter is a formal demand for overdue rent sent to Ms. Ana S. Dimagiba. It states that her rent for February, March, April, and May 2014, totaling 20,000 pesos, is unpaid and overdue. The letter requests full payment within 3 days and warns that failure to pay could result in termination of her lease agreement, court action, and other legal remedies as outlined in the rental agreement.
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Demand Letter Rent

This letter is a formal demand for overdue rent sent to Ms. Ana S. Dimagiba. It states that her rent for February, March, April, and May 2014, totaling 20,000 pesos, is unpaid and overdue. The letter requests full payment within 3 days and warns that failure to pay could result in termination of her lease agreement, court action, and other legal remedies as outlined in the rental agreement.
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  • Formal Demand Letter for Overdue Rent

May 10, 2014

ANA S. DIMAGIBA Barangay 416 Blumentritt, Manila

Re: Formal Demand for Overdue Rent from February 10, 2014-May 10, 2014

Dear Ms. Ana S. Dimagiba:

Notice is hereby given that your rent is currently overdue as follows: February 10, 2014: 5,000.00 March 10, 2014: 5,000.00 April 10, 2014: 5,000.00 May 10, 2014: 5,000.00 Total: 20,000.00 Outstanding unpaid rent: Twenty Thousand Pesos (P20, 000.00) Due: May 10, 2014

We request that the outstanding balance be paid in full within three (3) days upon receipt of this notice. Please be advised that according to the rental agreement dated October 10, 2013 which states: In the event the LESSEE fail to pay the rental for two (2) successive months, the LESSOR is authorized to terminate the contract of lease and the LESSEE shall only have a maximum of five (5) days to vacate and clear out the leased premises. Failure to pay the outstanding balance could result in court action and/or landlord invoking any other rights and/or remedies available at law or in equity. You may become liable for legal costs for any such actions taken against you. This letter should be considered the final demand to remedy this situation. If you would like to discuss this matter, please contact me urgently. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

Sincerely, TONY I. STARK Lessor

ANNEX A

May 10, 2014 
 
 
ANA S. DIMAGIBA 
Barangay 416 
Blumentritt, Manila 
 
 
Re: Formal Demand for Overdue Rent from February 10

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