Generate Demand Letters
& Legal Notices
For Filipinos, lawyers & small businesses. Draft demand letters, B.P. 22 notices, rent demand letters & more — free in minutes.
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Legal letters for every situation.
From unpaid debts and bounced checks to rent disputes and consumer complaints — Sulat.ph covers all major Philippine legal needs.
Describe it. We handle the rest.
Skip the legal jargon. Tell our AI what you need — it understands Philippine law and drafts a complete letter in seconds.
Plain language to legal draft
Write in plain English. AI converts it into a properly structured demand letter with correct Philippine legal clauses and citations.
Right law, right format
B.P. 22 with 5-day notice. Small Claims attachment. Civil Code Article 1169 for mora. The AI knows Philippine law.
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Every draft opens in preview. Enter your email, share with a friend, then download your letter as print-ready PDF.
I'll draft a Demand Letter for Unpaid Debt under the Civil Code of the Philippines. It will include:
- Formal demand for ₱50,000 + 6% legal interest
- 7-day payment deadline
- Warning of Small Claims Court filing
- Civil Code Article 1169 citation for mora
Everything you need to draft & send.
From AI drafting to print-ready format — one free platform for all your Philippine legal letters.
AI Legal Drafting
Structured legal letters in formal Philippine format — demand letters, notices, complaints — generated in seconds.
Free PDF Download
Download print-ready PDF with A4 margins after entering your email. 100% free. No hidden charges.
Print Ready
Every letter prints perfectly on A4 paper with proper margins, letterhead, and Philippine legal formatting.
Philippine Law Context
Civil Code Article 1169, Nacar interest ruling, B.P. 22 requirements. The AI knows Philippine law.
Escalation Guidance
After your letter, see exactly where to escalate — DTI, Barangay, Small Claims Court — step by step.
Lawyer Signature Block
Add IBP No., PTR No., and Roll No. for lawyer-signed letters. Client-ready format.
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Three steps. No friction.
From 'I need a legal letter' to 'printed and ready' in under 3 minutes.
Choose your letter type
Select from templates — demand letters, B.P. 22 notices, rent demands, and more. Or describe your situation to the AI.
AI drafts your letter
Fill in the details. AI generates a complete, lawyer-style draft with proper Philippine legal clauses and citations.
- ✓ Proper Philippine legal format
- ✓ Civil Code citations included
- ✓ Amount and interest computed
- ✓ Missing fields flagged
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Enter your email, share with one friend, then download your letter as PDF or print directly from your browser.
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Templates. All Philippines-ready.
Pick a template, fill in the details, preview, and download free.
Demand Letter (Unpaid Debt)
Formal demand for payment of loan, unpaid invoices, or personal debt with Civil Code citations.
B.P. 22 Bounced Check Notice
Legal notice under Batas Pambansa Blg. 22 for dishonoured checks with 5-day demand.
Rent Demand Letter
Demand letter for non-payment of rent with the proper notice period — 15 days for land or 5 days for buildings.
DTI Consumer Complaint
File a verified complaint with DTI's Fair Trade Enforcement Bureau for defective products or deceptive practices (RA 7394; RA 11967 online).
Barangay Complaint
A narrative Lupong Tagapamayapa complaint under RA 7160. Barangay conciliation may be required for covered disputes before filing in court or a government office, subject to legal exceptions.
Barangay Complaint Form (KP Form 7)
The official KP Form No. 7 layout for the Lupong Tagapamayapa — fill in the parties, complaint, and relief, then print and file at your barangay.
Small Claims Prep
Statement of Claim (Form 1-SCC) for money disputes up to ₱1,000,000. No lawyer required.
Affidavit
Sworn statements for loss, support, residency, or general declarations — with a ready jurat block.
Ejectment Notice
Demand to Pay and Vacate under Rule 70 — 15-day notice for land, 5-day notice for buildings.
Final Demand Letter
A firm last demand after earlier demands went unanswered — references the prior demand and sets a final deadline before suit.
Complaint-Affidavit
Sworn complaint to start a criminal case before the Office of the Prosecutor — narrates the respondent's acts on personal knowledge.
A complete legal drafting workspace for lawyers.
Coming soon for Philippine lawyers and law firms. Manage clients, draft letters, and track matters — all in one dashboard.
- ✓ Template library with Philippine legal drafts
- ✓ Client folders with matter management
- ✓ PDF export with one click
- ✓ Lawyer IBP/PTR/Roll No. signature block
- ✓ Draft unlimited documents per month
- ✓ Escalation tracking per client matter
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Recent Documents
Know exactly where to go next.
Sulat.ph maps your dispute to the right authority at the right time — no guesswork, no missed deadlines.
Unpaid Debt
Loan · Invoice · Personal debt
- 1
Demand Letter
Day 0 (Sulat.ph)
- 2
Barangay Conciliation
Day 7
- 3
Small Claims Court
Day 30
Up to ₱1,000,000 — no lawyer needed
Bounced Check (B.P. 22)
Post-dated · Dishonored · Business checks
- 1
Bank notice of dishonor
Day 0
- 2
B.P. 22 Demand Letter
Day 0-90
- 3
Criminal complaint (MTC)
Day 95+
Consumer Complaint
Defective product · False ads · Refund denied
- 1
Company demand letter
Day 0
- 2
DTI Consumer Protection
Day 15
- 3
Consumer Arbitration
Day 45
Escalation routes are informational. Verify with a Philippine lawyer before legal proceedings.
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Sulat.ph is the Philippines' free AI-assisted legal letter drafting platform for citizens, lawyers, landlords, and small businesses. Whether you need a demand letter for unpaid debt under the Civil Code of the Philippines, a B.P. 22 notice for a bounced check, a rent demand letter with proper legal notice periods, or a consumer complaint letter for DTI — Sulat.ph generates a complete, structured legal draft in minutes.
All letters follow Philippine legal standards with proper citations including Civil Code Article 1169 (mora), the Nacar v. Gallery Frames interest ruling (6% p.a.), and B.P. 22 notice requirements. Documents are generated in correct Philippine legal format with all required clauses, parties, amounts, and deadlines — free to download after entering your email.
Important: Sulat.ph is an AI drafting tool and is not a law firm. All drafts are AI-generated and should be reviewed by a qualified Philippine lawyer before formal legal use.
Frequently asked questions
Demand letters for unpaid debt, B.P. 22 bounced check notices, rent demand letters, ejectment notices (Demand to Pay and Vacate), DTI consumer complaints, barangay complaints (Katarungang Pambarangay), small claims Statements of Claim, and affidavits (loss, support, residency, or general).
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Sulat.ph is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. AI-generated drafts should be reviewed by a qualified Philippine lawyer before formal use.