The newest hardship letter templates at LetterOfHardship.net tackle some tough issues, ranging from pandemic-related hardships to college financial aid appeals.
I hope that if you’re ever in a tough spot and need to write such a letter, you’ll find an example that can get you started among the more than 300 letters at LetterOfHardship.net.
These sample letters are intended to help people find the right words to describe what accommodations they need when things are difficult, whether the issue is medical, financial, academic, or legal. (Of course, consult an attorney if you need one.)
New templates address medical matters such as quarantine, mental health, and a jury duty postponement request. There are also new letters related to: weather, transportation, identity theft, child care, and work furlough.
Other new letters at LetterOfHardship.net cover mortgage and rental issues especially relevant during the pandemic, including deferral and forbearance requests for business tenants.
The new academic letters include appeals for additional merit aid or scholarship amounts for college. Other letters in this category cover student loan deferrals and financial aid adjustment requests and appeals.
Also just-added are templates relating to withdrawals and loans from retirement funds.
Everything at LetterOfHardship.net is free for personal use. Simply choose a template that’s close to your situation and edit it to fit.
The templates can be downloaded in DOC format, or you can just cut and paste the text directly from the site. You’ll also find several articles with tips on how to write a hardship letter.
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