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Deposit Forfeit due to No Delivery 

Deposit Forfeit due to No Delivery

The purpose of this letter should be to get the customer to accept delivery of the product or service you offer. If you are in the habit of requesting a deposit before beginning work, you are well advised to use a contract, even a very short one, to indicate that not accepting custom goods or services in a timely manner after preparation will lead to the forfeit of the deposit as liquidated damages.

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Other Forms You May Need:

Consignment Agreement
Declaration of Intent to Forfeit and Terminate Contract for Deed
Receipt for Goods


 

 
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