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In this video tutorial, Matthew demonstrates how to create an employment verification letter using legal templates. He encourages viewers to check the link provided in the video description. Matthew navigates to the real estate forms section, highlighting the options to scroll or use the search function. He selects the "tenants" category and locates the employment verification letter template. The process involves filling in various details, such as the verifier's name, job title (e.g., HR Manager), company name, address, city, state, ZIP code, and the verifier's email. Additionally, he notes that information about the requesting party, including their name and address, should also be included, if known.