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2012 New Year’s Resolution: Protect Your Lien Rights and Stop Losing Money

2012 New Years Resolution: Protect Your Lien Rights and Stop Losing Money

Every company has receivable problems, and everyone has an approach to these problems that seems ineffective.

Every company has receivable problems.  It doesn’t matter if your a tradesman, a material supplier, a design professional or equipment lessor, every now and again you provide your services and go unpaid.

You may or may not have debt collection procedures in place.  Perhaps you have an in-house staff member hound debtors with phone calls and certified letters.  Perhaps you have a debt threshold, when the problem is passed onto a collections agency, or a law firm. Whatever your procedures may be, these two facts are undoubtedly true:  (1) Collecting this money in or out of house costs you additional money; and (2) At the end of the year these unpaid bills add up and can be a substantial amount of bad debt.

I’ve talked about bad debt in the past here on the Construction Lien Blog.  In “Use Zlien and The Lien Laws to Reduce Your Bad Debt in 2012,” there is an entire section of that post dedicated to the “high costs of bad debt.”  Here is a quote:

Unpaid receivables even in small amounts can have a very significant impact on your company’s profitability.  Let’s say you have just $5,000 of unpaid receivables, and you have a net profit margin of 5%.  Your company will need to make $100,000 in revenue to compensate for the lost $5,000.  That’s a significant amount of money to offset the loss of such a small debt.  Now, think about $20,000 of unpaid receivables, $100,000, or more.  The impact to a company’s bottom line can be staggering.

The construction industry has access to mechanic lien or bond claim laws on nearly every project. These lien laws are super powerful, as they turn the project job site itself into collateral.  Just like a bank doesn’t loan money without getting collateral, if you pay attention to and preserve your lien rights, you too can have collateral every time you send out materials or perform other services on a construction project.

So, if lien protection is so great, why doesn’t every company do it on every project?

The answer, unfortunately, is because lien laws are extraordinarily complex and burdensome.

Laws are different state-to-state, and even within the same state your requirements will differ depending on the type of work you do, the character of the project, your tier on the project, the project’s value, and more. For companies who work on multiple projects each year, and especially those who work in multiple states, managing these requirements is impossible. Further, once the requirements are known, sending, filing and tracking all of the required notices and lien documents is a paperwork nightmare.

In consulting with companies across the country on lien compliance issues, I’ve learned that as a consequence of all these complexities, most comply simply disregard their lien rights. They usually take this “it’s more trouble than its worth” attitude after assigning the task of complying with the lien laws to a staff member, secretary, assistant, or even in-house legal counsel.

One cannot understate, however, just how complex the mechanic lien landscape is nationwide. It’s virtually impossible to comply, or train someone in-house to lead compliance.

One cannot understate, however, just how complex the mechanic lien landscape is nationwide. With or without lien and notice writing software, it’s virtually impossible to comply, or train someone in-house to lead compliance.  I’ve talked about this very phenomenon before in the post: 4 Reasons Why It’s Smart To Outsource Your Preliminary Notice Work.

While everyone has receivable problems, and lien laws are the best protection money can buy, because compliance with these laws is so complex companies typically forfeit their lien and bond claim rights. At the end of each year, these companies find themselves with a pile of bad debt and a history of collection costs and attorney fees, wondering if there is a better way.

You Need A Turnkey Mechanics Lien Solution

The answer to your bad debt headaches is to protect your mechanics lien and bond claim rights (see our posts about Why It’s Important To Lien and How A Mechanic Lien Gets You Paid). Since lien compliance is so complex, however, you need a turnkey mechanics lien solution.  Something that can completely take the lien process out of your company’s hands, and do everything: Monitor what must be filed and when, file and deliver required documents, track all filings, make collection efforts, and file lien enforcement actions.

In fact, you should make it a new year’s resolution to find such a turnkey service, because if you spend the entire year sending all required notices and protecting your mechanic lien rights, you’ll close out the 2012 calendar year with substantially less bad debt than 2011 and previous years.

And not to brag, but Zlien is the only company out there that offers such a complete turnkey solution to folks in the construction industry.  And we’re the only ones who can handle your mechanics lien compliance from soup to nuts – at an affordable rate – because we use proprietary front end and back end software to manage all of the lien law’s complexities.

If you’re ready to protect your lien rights on every project and stop losing money, contact us to learn how you can Lien Smart.

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Use Zlien And The Lien Laws To Reduce Your Bad Debt in 2012

Use Zlien And The Lien Laws To Reduce Your Bad Debt in 2012

As the holiday season winds down and 2012 approaches, everyone in the construction industry is looking back on the fiscal successes and failures from 2011, and making plans for the new year. Many businesses will be staring at a mound of “bad debt,” which may be written off when tax time approaches this spring.  You may be wondering, what can I do to stop accumulating so much bad debt?  Let us help you plan for 2012.

The High Costs of Bad Debt?

Think you can just write off your bad debt?  It’s not quite that simple. While there are certainly deductions available to you under the tax code to accommodate some of your bad debt, it’s irresponsible for you to write off uncollected receivables year after year without analyzing its effect on your company’s bottom line.  Unpaid receivables even in small amounts can have a very significant impact on your company’s profitability.

Let’s say you have just $5,000 of unpaid receivables, and you have a net profit margin of 5%.  Your company will need to make $100,000 in revenue to compensate for the lost $5,000.  That’s a significant amount of money to offset the loss of such a small debt.  Now, think about $20,000 of unpaid receivables, $100,000, or more.  The impact to a company’s bottom line can be staggering.

Filing Mechanic Liens Will Get You Paid More Often

Many feel that filing a mechanics lien is too aggressive, or that it will risk impairing a relationship with a good customer. The fact remains, however, that it’s hands-down the best way for someone in the construction industry to reduce their bad debts.

A few months ago I wrote a White Paper titled: 5 Ways A Mechanics Lien Can Get You Paid.  To summarize that White Paper, mechanic liens have a host of consequences to a project, including freezing funds, eliminating the property owner’s ability to sell, refinance or transfer the property, securing your debt with the project’s property as collateral, and more.  When you file a mechanics lien properly and timely, an entire symphony of pressure points are pushed, and this results in getting you paid more often than not.

If you have any unpaid receivables at the end of 2011, a well-executed plan to protect and exercise your mechanic lien rights is your solution. You’ll see a huge difference in your bottom line.  To take advantage of the lien laws, however, you need to follow a lot of rules.  Here’s what you’ll need to know.

Part I:  Protect Your Lien Rights From The Start Of Work

In creating a mechanics lien plan, the first thing you need to know is that Filing A Lien Is A Discipline, And Not A Knee-Jerk Reaction. Namely, you have to begin protecting your lien rights by filing certain preliminary notices at the very beginning of every project.

I’ve discussed preliminary notices quite a bit on this blog (see Preliminary Notices category). The long and short of these discussions is that in many states, you’re required to deliver to certain parties a notice formally putting them on notice that you’re furnishing labor and/or materials to the project.  This notice is due within a certain amount of time from when you begin work, and if you miss your window to send the notice, you will forfeit your lien rights.  Ouch.

If you do three, four, five some-odd projects each year, sending the preliminary notice in-house is not going to be a big deal, although you’ll risk making a mistake.  However, for those companies who have a lot of preliminary notice filings each month or quarter, it’s probably a good idea to outsource this service.  Knowing when a notice is required is important, as is getting the notice prepared properly and sent timely.  Without it, the mechanics lien plan just won’t work.  Period.

Part II:  Exercise Your Lien Rights If Unpaid

So, you’ve filed your preliminary notices when required and protected your lien rights.  Things have been going well, but you’ve encountered a client who is not paying its invoice.  What now?

The next step is to exercise your lien rights by filing your mechanics lien. Like preliminary notices, this must be filed within a certain amount of time, which each state having different claim periods (Calculate Lien Deadlines with Zlien’s LienPilot).  Liens are typically filed after you’ve finished or stopped providing services, and after an amount of money has become due to you.

Be careful when filing your lien because there are lots of traps for the unwary.  In fact, you may be well served to use a service like Zlien, who will prepare, file and serve your mechanics lien for a flat fee. Once your mechanics lien is filed and served, you can then make additional attempts to collect the debt.

A lot of times, the filing of a mechanics lien alone will be enough to turn things around and get payment. If you remain unpaid, however, you’ll need to move to the final step, as the mechanic lien will not tie up the property forever.

Part III: Enforce Your Lien Rights With Suit

The idea behind a mechanics lien is that you’re constricting alteration of the property’s title in any way, so that if you’re debt is not paid you could theoretically call upon the sheriff to seize the property and sell it to pay off your debt.  If the filing of the lien alone does not produce payment, you will want to begin taking steps to enforce your lien and requesting the property’s acquisition and sale.

This request is done through an ordinary lawsuit filed against the property owner (and frequently also the prime contractor and party who hired you). You’ll be required to prove that your debt is owed, and if you prevail at trail and get a judgment, the judgment would request the sheriff to proceed to foreclose on the project’s property.

This is a long road and most liens get resolved before going this far…but, you must take those first steps in the journey and understand the procedure to most effectively use your lien rights.

A Guarantee

When account receivables are at issue, it’s hard to guarantee anything.  However, in my experience of helping suppliers and contractors around the country implement quality credit policies and mechanic lien plans, I can guarantee you that a well-planned and executed mechanics lien plan will nearly eliminate your bad debts in 2012 and beyond.

When thinking about a mechanics lien plan, understand that implementing it in-house will be very, very difficult.  There are so many state requirements which differ depending on your tier in the project, the project type, and other variables.  Keeping up with these changes and differences is impossible if you’re not in the business of doing it. Therefore, again, your best option is to outsource this stuff.  And that’s a positive thing, because it means you can implement a mechanics lien plan, turn around your bad debt situation, and not create additional work for your business.

 

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Happy Holidays from Zlien, Office Closure Times & Notice of Server Work

Happy Holidays from Zlien, Office Closure Times & Notice of Server WorkIt’s that time of the year!  Happy Holidays to all of our clients, readers, friends, staff members and colleagues.

Please take note that our offices will be closed on Friday December 23rd and Monday December 26th to celebrate the season.  Orders placed during that time will be processed the following business day.

Please also take note that we’ll be doing some server work during this time.  The server work is actually beginning today, December 22nd.  You may notice slow server response, difficulty logging into the site, inability to place orders, and even a little bit of server downtime.  We’re upgrading our server space and systems to prepare for a booming 2012!

Best wishes to everyone for a great holiday weekend.

Scott & the Zlien Team

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Happy Thanksgiving From Your Favorite Mechanics Lien Company – Zlien!

Happy Thanksgiving From Your Favorite Mechanics Lien Company   Zlien!


Well, it’s the holiday season again Happy Thanksgiving From Your Favorite Mechanics Lien Company   Zlien! .  It sure comes faster and faster each year, doesn’t it?

The year 2011 is drawing to a close and it’s been another turbulent year for the construction industry; an industry that has taken quite a beating by the US economic recession. However, on this day we all take pause to give thanks for our fortunes. We’ll take the day off from work to be with family, and appreciate those things that matter most.

This year, I think we all really have a lot to be thankful for. While the US Economy has had a rough going, things are getting better, and there’s hope for those in construction as we look forward to 2012. Plus, when you compare our living condition with the rest of the world, our recession woes are still more bountiful than the best days of some less fortunate around the world.

Here at Zlien, we have a lot to be thankful for in 2011.  On a personal front, two of us on the Zlien team have become parents for the first time, and so we’ll be celebrating this holiday for the first time with our new families.  On a professional front, our company has seen a lot of growth in 2011, and has formed great relationships with new and old clients.

I appreciate you as a reader, and for those of you who are clients of Zlien, we really appreciate your continued trust and your business, and wish all of you a Happy Thanksgiving!

 

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Need to Get Paid On A Construction Project? Lien It Now With Zlien.

Since 2007, I’ve posted on this blog about how a properly filed mechanics lien or bond claim can help get your company paid.  If you’re working on a construction project, and unpaid for the furnishing of labor, materials, or services, the mechanics lien may be the best collections remedy available to you.

While the lien laws are complex (as evidenced by the content here), it’s not that hard to file a mechanics lien. In fact, with our Zlien service, you can submit your claim within a few minutes, and your lien will be processed immediately and recorded within a matter of days.  Zlien also offers a rush service that, when used, guarantees that your lien will be sent for recording within just 24 hours.  When we say you can lien it now with Zlien, we mean what we say.

None of Zlien’s competition does it any faster, or more competently.

Zlien has patents pending on its innovative technology that makes ordering mechanics liens fast and accurate, and then follows through the lien process to calculate lien and lawsuit deadlines. When you team with Zlien to file your preliminary notices, mechanics liens or bond claims, you are teaming with the most competent group out there, and a group that will guide you through the complex maze of lien laws.

 

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