
eRegistered mail in Belgium: eBox, legal value and differences with paper registered
Belgian eRegistered mail is legally equivalent to a paper registered letter, but the conditions of use differ — especially on the recipient side. When you can use it, when paper is still required, and how to combine both in a Belgian SME.

Formal notice in Belgium: registered letter template and step-by-step procedure
Before any lawsuit, a well-drafted formal notice often saves you time — and money. Here are the mandatory mentions, a ready-to-adapt template and how to send it via bpost registered or eRegistered.

Dunning unpaid invoices in Belgium: 3 templates + registered mail for SMEs
80% of unpaid invoices are settled before legal action if you dun properly. Here is a clear three-letter path (friendly reminder, firm second reminder, registered formal notice), with the deadlines and mentions a Belgian SME must know.

Registered mail in Belgium: legal value, options and sending without a post office
Formal notice, lease termination, customer dispute: a bpost registered letter remains the go-to in Belgium. When to use it, which options actually matter, and how to skip the post office queue.

Lease termination in Belgium: notice period, registered mail and pitfalls (landlord and tenant)
A botched lease notice is expensive: indemnity, extra months, or even cancellation of the termination. Here are the Belgian rules on lease notice (Wallonia, Brussels, Flanders), the registered-letter format and how to send it without a post office.

Understanding the bpost rate card: formats, prior/non-prior and registered in 2026
Prior, non-prior, oversized, registered: bpost pricing changes along three axes. How to read the rate card and avoid overpaying on recurring mail.