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Contractor’s Guide to Mechanic Liens
Let’s talk about what a lien is, why contractors should take advantage of them, and how to implement a simple five-step system that can protect you and your organization.
The Benefits of a Simple Mechanic Lien System
Implementing a simple mechanic lien system can make receiving payment a breeze while offering numerous other benefits. Ranging from clear deadlines, improved time management, easy new employee training, and the reinvestment of funds, choose to adopt a simple mechanic lien system.
Top 4 Mistakes that Contractors Make
A career as a contractor is a busy one and there are four common mistakes contractors make: no contracts, no standardized contract addendums, no accountability systems, missing lien deadlines, and missing opportunities for reinvesting in the organization. Read to see how you can avoid these mistakes in your own business.
When to Get Your Attorney Involved with Your Mechanic Lien
There are a number of situations where you should involve your attorney in the mechanic lien process. Most notably, when it is time to foreclose on the lien, a complicated property title exists, a property owner files for bankruptcy, or general legal concerns.
Top Five Things You Need in Every Contract
A contract is a legally binding agreement between two parties. Here’s what you need to have in yours.
How Marketing Can Help You Get Paid
Marketing can help new customers find you and make sure you attract the right kinds of customers.
Three Steps to Create a Basic Risk Management System
We outline a few simple steps that can get you on the right path to developing your own basic risk management system.
Why Contracts You Get Off the Internet Are Not a Good Solution
Internet forms come from various sources, and you have no way of knowing if they suit your needs. We recommend consulting with an attorney, not getting a contract off the internet.
Killer Contract Clauses
Disputes are inevitable in business, no matter your industry, but having a set of standard contract clauses can help reduce your risk of going to court. The following contract clauses are great to have in your back pocket during any contract negotiation.
Will I Get Paid If My Subcontractor Files Bankruptcy?
When a subcontractor files for bankruptcy, it can disrupt an entire project and leave the other contractors in a lurch, scrambling to find a replacement. If a subcontractor files for bankruptcy, you may get paid eventually, but it will depend on the legal steps you have taken before the subcontractor filed.
Negotiating Retainage as a Construction Subcontractor
Retainage is a system to keep parties on a project honest about the work they provide. Unfortunately, it doesn't always work seamlessly. Read to learn how to manage retainage as a subcontractor.
How to Avoid Going to Court
Knowing how to prevent legal disputes and approach them when they arrive can make a significant difference to your business's ability to flourish. Read on to learn more about our strategies for avoiding court battles.
Why You Need an Accountant, Banker, Attorney, and Insurer on Your Team
Whether you’re starting a new business or just looking for ways to grow your established business, you should assemble an advisory team to look out for your interests and help you achieve your growth goals. That team should include an accountant, banker, insurance expert, and attorney.
How to Manage a Project when the Supply Chain is Strained
Natural disasters, emergencies, and acts of god can have a devastating impact on a construction project. In this article, we’ll discuss steps you can take to manage a project that’s experiencing supply chain strains.
How to Determine Mechanic Lien Eligibility
Before you start exercising your mechanic lien rights, you need to know whether the work you’re performing is lienable. In this article, we’ll share some information about how to determine your lien eligibility, plus examples of when you may or may not want to exercise your lien rights.
Eric Daffern on The Cashflow Contractor Podcast
On September 15, 2020, Eric Daffern will appear as a guest on The Cashflow Contractor podcast to talk about how standardized systems help contractors manage their primary risks and protect their businesses.
How Insurance Reduces Risk For Construction Contractors and Subcontractors
Finding a reputable insurance agent that understands the risks your construction business faces is one of the best steps you can take in creating your own insurance system.
How Do You Negotiate a Construction Contract?
A detailed contract is the single best way for your construction company to avoid future litigation and issues with non-payment. Read on to learn the benefit of standard addendums and how to create a negotiation system that works for you.
What Should be Included in the Scope of Work?
The scope of work defines what you’re obligated to do to fulfill a contract and the dates that you should complete those obligations. Read on to learn the consequences of an unclear scope of work.
4 Reasons You Need a Written Contract
Contracts help your business make money and stay out of court. Read on to learn the top 4 reasons why you need to be using contracts.