Sample Settlement Release Letter
[A settlement release letter is a letter that is written to settle a dispute and to avoid going to court. Here briefly focus on sample Settlement Release letter Format. This letter contains all the terms and conditions of a settlement and the part that both the parties will have to play after the settlement, is written in this letter. This is an official and formal letter. Be polite and to the point. Usually, the party having a faulty part in the dispute is the one who releases a settlement letter. You need to modify this sample according to your needs.]
From,
Sender/Your Name…
Home/Office Address…
Date: DD/MM/YY [Letter writing date]
To,
Receiver name…
Home/Office Address…
Subject: Settlement Release letter
Dear (Sir/name),
This letter is to inform you about (write all the details about the credit amount and payment settlement). (Describe in your words). Within one week of payment, I want all charges of dues removed and deleted from my account entirely with a statement that the payment has been paid in full. (Describe the actual problem and situation).
I request you to agree to these terms and conditions and send a signed document back to me, immediately after which I will make the payment. (Explain your suggestion and recommendation). I hope you will make efforts for us to resolve this issue peacefully.
Yours sincerely,
Your name…
Contact Info. and Signature…
Home/Office Address…
Another Format, [Email Format]
To: Receiver mail address, name.hgfh@mail.com
From: Sender Mail address, name.sfggh@mail.com
Subject: Settlement Release letter
Respected Sir,
I am writing this letter to propose a settlement and release deal between the two of us. (Describe in your words). I want to propose this deal because (mention reason). Like you know all deals have certain claims to them, I would also like to make some claims. (Describe the actual problem and situation).
(Mention the claims in bullet points)
- **** **** ****
- **** **** ****
- **** **** ****
If you agree to these claims or if you want to negotiate further, I would gladly accept it and would set up a meeting so that we can discuss the settlement. (Explain your requirements). I would urge you to think about it properly before you make a decision. And I would also say that you make a decision that will help us both move on with our lives and not fall back to courtroom drama. (Cordially describe your greetings and expectation).
If you wish to contact me, please call my office or send an email to me (mention email address). I hope you make the best decision.
Sincerely,
Your name,
Contact Info…
Home/Office Address…