I have been searching for some samples of demand letters. The one that I have found seems a little long. Can anyone tell me the main key details to include in a demand letter which will keep the letter short, brief, and to the point?
Which of the mineral codes should be included in the letter?
And if there are 5 other heirs, should they get included in the letter too? Or does each heir have to mail in their own demand letter?
Thanks,
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Permalink Reply by The_Baron on May 29, 2012 at 8:21 ok, that still leaves a lot out there.
Are you in a unit?
Is there a producing well in this unit?
Are you sure you are a mineral owner?
Permalink Reply by Ken Boone on May 29, 2012 at 9:10 Sorry about that.
The well is in a producing unit. The well has been producing since last January 2011. Yes, I am definitely sure I am a mineral owner. My grandfather had the mineral interest, but he is deceased.
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