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Keywords: District of Columbia, sample letter, notice of objection, secure claim Sample Letter for Notice of Objection to Secure Claim in the District of Columbia: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Claimant's Name] [Claimant's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Notice of Objection to Secure Claim — [Claimant's Reference Number] Dear [Claimant's Name], I am writing this letter to formally notify you of my objection to the secure claim, as you have made against [property address] located within the District of Columbia. I, [Your Name], am the owner of this property, and I believe that the claim you have made is invalid for the following reasons: 1. Lack of Consent: I never provided any form of explicit consent or authorization for the work or services referenced in the claim. Thus, I consider this claim to be unauthorized and without any legal basis. 2. Absence of a Valid Contract: There exists no written or verbal contract between us that would justify the work or services you claim to have provided. Without a valid contract or agreement, your claim lacks legal standing. 3. Substandard Workmanship: In the event that the claimed services were performed, they were not done in a professional or satisfactory manner. The work carried out did not meet industry standards and failed to comply with the necessary regulations and codes applicable within the District of Columbia. 4. Excessive Charges: The amount specified in your claim is grossly inflated and does not reflect the reasonable value of the work or services you allegedly provided. The charges outlined are unsubstantiated and unreasonable, requiring further clarification. Based on the aforementioned reasons, I am firmly objecting to your secure claim. I demand that you remove the claim and any associated liens placed on my property within [number of days, e.g., 10 days] from the receipt of this letter. Failure to comply will leave me with no choice but to take appropriate legal actions to protect my rights as a property owner. I request that you acknowledge the receipt of this letter in writing within [number of days, e.g., 5 days] to ensure proper communication regarding the resolution of this matter. Please send any relevant documentation related to your claim, including contracts, invoices, or any other supporting materials. It is my hope that this matter can be resolved outside the court system, in an amicable and fair manner. However, should legal actions be necessary, I will not hesitate to pursue them to protect my interests. Please consider this letter as a formal objection to your secure claim. I look forward to receiving your prompt response. Sincerely, [Your Name]
Keywords: District of Columbia, sample letter, notice of objection, secure claim Sample Letter for Notice of Objection to Secure Claim in the District of Columbia: [Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, ZIP] [Email Address] [Phone Number] [Date] [Claimant's Name] [Claimant's Address] [City, State, ZIP] Subject: Notice of Objection to Secure Claim — [Claimant's Reference Number] Dear [Claimant's Name], I am writing this letter to formally notify you of my objection to the secure claim, as you have made against [property address] located within the District of Columbia. I, [Your Name], am the owner of this property, and I believe that the claim you have made is invalid for the following reasons: 1. Lack of Consent: I never provided any form of explicit consent or authorization for the work or services referenced in the claim. Thus, I consider this claim to be unauthorized and without any legal basis. 2. Absence of a Valid Contract: There exists no written or verbal contract between us that would justify the work or services you claim to have provided. Without a valid contract or agreement, your claim lacks legal standing. 3. Substandard Workmanship: In the event that the claimed services were performed, they were not done in a professional or satisfactory manner. The work carried out did not meet industry standards and failed to comply with the necessary regulations and codes applicable within the District of Columbia. 4. Excessive Charges: The amount specified in your claim is grossly inflated and does not reflect the reasonable value of the work or services you allegedly provided. The charges outlined are unsubstantiated and unreasonable, requiring further clarification. Based on the aforementioned reasons, I am firmly objecting to your secure claim. I demand that you remove the claim and any associated liens placed on my property within [number of days, e.g., 10 days] from the receipt of this letter. Failure to comply will leave me with no choice but to take appropriate legal actions to protect my rights as a property owner. I request that you acknowledge the receipt of this letter in writing within [number of days, e.g., 5 days] to ensure proper communication regarding the resolution of this matter. Please send any relevant documentation related to your claim, including contracts, invoices, or any other supporting materials. It is my hope that this matter can be resolved outside the court system, in an amicable and fair manner. However, should legal actions be necessary, I will not hesitate to pursue them to protect my interests. Please consider this letter as a formal objection to your secure claim. I look forward to receiving your prompt response. Sincerely, [Your Name]