Is anyone else finding it to be a nightmare collecting on invoices lately? This year has by far been the worst i've ever dealt with. I'm use to collecting a check within a week of completion, which is expected and reasonable to me, now it seems like i'm lucky if i'm paid in 2 weeks. Many jobs i'm waiting 45 to sometimes 90 days. Anyone from big generals to owner builders, small builders, etc it doesn't seem to matter. They expect you to finance them. I'd say maybe 20% of the time payment is within a week lately.
Getting dahm tempted to get on with a big builder who pays regularly so at least you know when they pay, i'm so fawking sick of chasing people down for money. Before this year i've never had to lien, already done it 2 times, and likely will be doing another right away here.
It's really a piss off to work your a$$ off and be broke because you have over $100k in outstanding invoices.
Anyone have any tips or tricks? My estimates state payment is due upon completion, however people don't seem to notice or care. Many seem to think it's normal to have 30 days to pay because it's "industry standard", even when it's never brought up before the work is done. I'm thinking of chunking my work into smaller portions and getting paid as each is done (generally a 4-6 week break part way through), and refusing to return unless previous is paid, that way at least i'm not into them for so much money.
Getting dahm tempted to get on with a big builder who pays regularly so at least you know when they pay, i'm so fawking sick of chasing people down for money. Before this year i've never had to lien, already done it 2 times, and likely will be doing another right away here.
It's really a piss off to work your a$$ off and be broke because you have over $100k in outstanding invoices.
Anyone have any tips or tricks? My estimates state payment is due upon completion, however people don't seem to notice or care. Many seem to think it's normal to have 30 days to pay because it's "industry standard", even when it's never brought up before the work is done. I'm thinking of chunking my work into smaller portions and getting paid as each is done (generally a 4-6 week break part way through), and refusing to return unless previous is paid, that way at least i'm not into them for so much money.