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Ahamed, the type of letter discussed in this article is really more about a letter to use when you are leaving a job. You may want to see the Sample of Letter of Request article. Good luck.
-- Contributed by: Jeanne GrunertI am a landlord and i want to issue a notice letter.
-- Contributed by: Ahamed KannehHi Kelle,
Thanks so much for letting us know you found this article helpful and for visiting here at LoveToKnow Business.
-- Contributed by: Donna SundbladThanks so much, this was very helpful
-- Contributed by: KelleHi Amanda,
Thanks for letting us know you found the article practical and useful.
-- Contributed by: Donna Sundbladthanks for this template. it helped me so much writing my letter.
-- Contributed by: amandaHi Mompi,
Good catch on that, thank you for your insight. I've made the change.
-- Contributed by: Donna SundbladI wouldn't use the term "learned a lot" in the last sentence. The phrase "a lot" is considered trite among senior officals and older executives. Try something such as, "I have learned a great deal" or "I have learned much". A lot isn't recommended in any official correspondence.
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