Free demand letter generator for unpaid rent
Create a firm, professional demand letter in minutes, the required first step before an eviction case in the Philippines. Free, no sign-up, and nothing you type leaves your browser.
Before you send it
- Try one written reminder first. A polite but firm message resolves most late payments. A demand letter escalates the tone, use it when reminders have failed.
- Get proof of delivery. Hand it over with a signed receiving copy, or send by registered mail with a return card. Courts will ask for this.
- Know the next steps. If the tenant still does not pay or leave, the path is barangay conciliation (for parties in the same city or municipality), then an unlawful detainer case. Read the full guide on how to evict a tenant legally.
- Never self-help. Changing locks, cutting electricity, or removing belongings can expose you to liability, even when the tenant owes you money.
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Sources & further reading
- Rules of Court, Rule 70 (Forcible Entry and Unlawful Detainer), on LawPhil.
- Republic Act No. 9653 (Rent Control Act of 2009), on LawPhil.
- Related guides: demand letter sample and walkthrough, the legal eviction process.
This tool provides general information, not legal advice. For a contested or high-value case, talk to a lawyer.