Final Demand is not a law firm. We prepare document templates based on the facts you provide.
Guides
Find the right demand letter path.
Why it works
Support tickets are easy to ignore. Formal letters are harder to dismiss.
When companies send canned replies, close tickets, or keep delaying your refund, a clear written demand can change the tone of the conversation. Final Demand helps you organize the facts, state what you want, and send a professional document instead of another frustrated email.
Use cases
Built for everyday disputes.
Refund or warranty denied
Incorrect charge or billing dispute
Landlord repair request
Security deposit dispute
What you get
Your package includes more than the first letter.
Demand letter PDF
A professional document template and PDF you can send by email or certified mail.
One follow-up reply
If they send a generic denial, forward it within 14 days for one included reply.
Sending checklist
Simple instructions for what to attach and how to send it.
Intake-first flow
What happens after you submit
1. Intake comes first
Fill out the intake first so we receive the names, dates, amounts, and evidence summary.
2. Stripe right after submit
Go straight to Stripe right after submitting to confirm the order and keep the drafting queue moving.
3. We keep your answers
We still receive your answers even if you stop before payment, which lets us follow up on abandoned checkout.
Scope
Before you pay
Best for routine consumer or landlord disputes where you want a sharper written demand before escalating further.
If we have not started preparing your letter, you can request a refund. Once the letter has been prepared and delivered, the order is not refundable. If we determine your situation is outside our scope, we may offer an attorney-ready summary or refund your payment.
Important legal notice
Final Demand is a document-template preparation service. We are not a law firm, do not provide legal advice, do not represent you, and do not guarantee that any company, landlord, or person will respond or resolve your dispute. You are responsible for reviewing the letter, deciding whether to send it, and consulting a licensed attorney if you need legal advice.