

A Letter of Intent to Sue, also called a Notice of Intent to File Lawsuit, is a written warning that one party (the plaintiff) plans to take legal action against another (the defendant) if the issue is not resolved within a specified timeframe.
You should send the letter before filing a lawsuit, allowing the other party time to respond or settle the dispute. Most states require written notice within a reasonable period (often 10–30 days) before legal proceedings can begin.
This letter shows the plaintiff made a genuine attempt to resolve the issue before going to court. It can strengthen your legal position, prevent unnecessary litigation, and serve as evidence of good faith in future proceedings.
Retain copies of the letter and proof of delivery for your records. If the dispute is not resolved within the stated timeframe, you may proceed to file a lawsuit in the appropriate court jurisdiction.
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