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Service type
Draft
Document type
Demand Letter
Location
North Carolina
Client type
Personal
Client industry
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Deadline
Less than a week
Pricing Range
$49.95 - $500 (Flat fee)
Number of Bids
3 bids

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Washington

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

Can a demand letter be used to recover unpaid wages from an employer?

I worked for a small business for several months and during that time, my employer consistently paid me less than the agreed-upon wage. Despite multiple conversations and promises to rectify the situation, they have failed to pay me the remaining amount owed. I am considering sending a demand letter to formally request payment of the outstanding wages, but I am unsure if this is an appropriate course of action or if there are any legal limitations to using a demand letter in this context.

Merry A.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

You can always write a letter and ask politely and professionally, and send the letter certified, return receipt, and keep copies of everything. If you pay an attorney to do this for you, it could cost $1000 or more. Or, for free, you can file a wage complaint for free with the state, here: https://secure.lni.wa.gov/wagecomplaint/#/ You are protected from retaliation from doing so (at least, in theory - there are ways that employer can subtly retaliate).

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California

Asked on Mar 3, 2021

Copies kept of a demand letter?

I recently sent a demand letter to an individual that I am in a dispute with. I am concerned that the individual I sent the letter to may not have kept a copy of it, and I am wondering if there is a way to obtain a copy of the demand letter that I sent. I am also wondering if there are any legal implications if the individual I sent the letter to does not have a copy of it.

Michael C.

Answered Mar 3, 2021

It sounds like you are wondering if the party you sent the letter to will later deny having received the letter. In a non-judicial setting one of the best ways to track and have proof of delivery is to send it by US mail with a return certificate signed by the recipient of the letter. The post office has the forms needed and will guide you thru the process. It is more expensive then normal delivery but it will give you what you seek. The most expensive way is thru a process server, who will personally serve the letter for you. You can find them on google for your area and they will quote a price for this service

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