Last Updated on 9 April 2021

By norlinglaw

Liquidators frequently send demand letters. Some are meritorious demands. Others are no more than a ‘shakedown’ to get recipients to pay.

Knowing the difference is crucial to determining the appropriate strategy in response.

In this video, Brent Norling from Norling Law discusses the difference between the various letters you could receive from a liquidator and what you should do if you receive one of these letters.

Knowing the difference between what the liquidator is asking you to do is imperative in figuring out if you are obligated to go through with the payment.

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