Hardship Letter

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A hardship letter is written by a debtor to their creditor asking for leniency on the repayment of their loan. This can be due to a death in the family, illness, and other factors. If you need to create a letter, use this ready-made Hardship Letter template to do it in a few easy steps. Start by using the letter as-is or customizing it — then fill it out and sign it on any device.

Need to personalize this Hardship Letter? Feel free to update the design by adding a logo, choosing a new font, changing the letter text, and more with Jotform Sign’s intuitive drag-and-drop document builder. Once the letter has been filled out and completed, it will be converted into a PDF document automatically — ready to download, print, or share directly online.

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