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Legal Solutions In A Tough Economy
1. Legal Solutions
in a Tough Economy
Scott G. Wolfe, Jr.
Wolfe Law Group, L.L.C.
October 22, 2008
2. Outline of Conversation
I. The Topic and challenges faced by contractors in the current economy
A. Why This Topic?
B. How Does the Economy Hurt The Contractor?
II. Loading Your Front End to Avoid Dispute and Legal Expense
A. Good Contracting Practices
1. Rule Number 1: Have a great written contract everytime.
2. Rule Number 2: Never sign a lop-sided contract.
3. Contracts Resolve Disputes
B. Good Collection Practices
1. Avoid Common Mistakes
2. Have in-house collection measures in place
3. Execute and Followup
III. Dealing with Dispute on the Backend
A. Alternative Dispute Resolution and Settling Cases
1. What is ADR?
2. Is settlement the best option?
B. Importance of Good Counsel
1. Why is good counsel important?
2. Who is your counsel? How do you know they are doing a good job?
C. Lien Lien Lien
1. Top 3 Things You Should Know About A Lien
2. How Liens Can Save You Thousands
3. How to File A Lien
3. An Apple A Day… Proactive Steps In the event of a dispute under one of these unilateral
contracts, your organization can sustain a fatal blow. In our
Your Company Should Take to experience, we’ve witnesses companies file bankruptcy or
Weather the Economical Storm dissolve themselves not because their work was poor or they
were legally wrong, but because they just couldn’t afford to
We’ve all heard the adage “an apple a day keeps the doctor fight their position under the contract.
away,” but we rarely hear any similar quips regarding
lawyers. However, the same principal is absolutely true. One proactive measure your organization can take to avoid
costly litigation is to avoid signing these types of agreements.
Taking proactive measures to insulate your company from
liability can prevent future costly (and possibly fatal) While the heavy-handed form contract might seem
lawsuits or legal disputes. mandatory, in fact these corporations are typically
accustomed to making certain changes to the contract terms.
In the construction industry where litigation is frequent and Have an attorney consult with you regarding the
costly, legal preparations are especially important. And while consequences of the contract provisions, as well as suggested
you can never completely isolate your organization from changes – and propose these changes to the other party.
legal exposure, it will benefit from a conscious effort to place
it in the best possible situation in the event of a dispute or If you cannot get the contract altered to meet your concerns,
injury. you may want to seriously consider whether the project is
worth the risk in liability and exposure.
Here are some ways your organization can be legally
proactive to avoid costly and unnecessary legal expenses in
2008 and 2009: 3) Create and Follow In-House Collection Procedures.
The importance of your in-house collection procedures will
1) Have a great written contract. Entering into a vary depending on the type of construction business you run.
construction project of any size without a written Certainly if your organization enters into hundreds or
contract is a recipe for disaster. thousands of smaller contracts every year, collection
procedures will be very critical to your operation.
Your organization should have a “form contract” that meets Conversely, if your organization has just a few big contracts
your business’ requirements, and addresses certain legal hot each year, collections are likely more under control.
topics such as the scope of work, the indemnity requirements,
the obligations of each party in the project, dispute resolution In any event, your organization should have a clear “plan of
mechanics and procedures, etc. Written contracts should be a attack” in the event of non-payment.
way of life for your organization, with contracts executed
between contractor and owner, contractor and subcontractor, In today’s construction market and vulnerable economy,
contractor and supplier, owner and architect, etc. credit applications are often denied and cash flow can be
tight. A high accounts receivables number can cause
An attorney should be consulted to help make changes and displeasure to your company.
insert provisions as required project-by-project, as each
project has different needs. Even AIA or ConsensusDOCS The most effective way to prevent bad collection scenarios is
form contracts are frequently edited by the parties to not litigation (which is costly), but consistent collection
accommodate the needs of a particular project or agreement. practices and pre-litigation preparation.
In the event of a dispute, a well-drafted written agreement Of course, a non-paying client can warrant litigation – and
can save your organizations thousands, and even hundreds of should, if payment is not tendered after collection procedures
thousands or millions depending on the project’s size. are employed. However, by taking in-house or outsourced
collection measures prior to litigation your organization can
limit the number of lawsuits required, and by preparing for
2) Never Sign A Bad Contract. litigation in each non-payment scenario, your organization
will decrease the overall amount spent in court.
This is particularly a problem with subcontractors who enter
into written contracts with subs or GCs who are larger and Collection procedures are most effective when they are
better funded then themselves. In these situations, it is structured, consistent, and employed early. By sending
common for the larger party to present the smaller party with prompt demand letters you accomplish two important things:
a very one-sided contract. (a) you let the non-paying client know you are serious about
collecting the account; and (b) you start the clock to collect
The larger contractor uses its size and the allure of the project attorneys fees, interests, etc. that you may be qualified for
to strong-arm the smaller entity into agreement. Be very under contract or by law.
weary of this type of practice.
Published http://www.wolfelaw.com, October 5, 2008
Scott G. Wolfe, Jr.
4. Common Collection Mistakes and account goes into collections, it will go into dispute.
The paying party will disagree with the amount of
Pitfalls work performed, the quality of the work, its scope, the
project's change orders, etc.
Taking a reactive approach to collections instead of In construction as you likely know, there's no such
a proactive approach thing as a perfect project, and so it's not difficult for an
Sometimes, unfortunately, the best collection adversary in collections to dispute the quality of your
procedures and attorneys on earth cannot fix a work because of paint chips or an incorrect doorknob.
collections problem. An insolvent company who owes
you $100,000.00 may owe you that amount forever. Organization and a detailed record of the work you
Good collection procedures, therefore, begin before performed will help you avoid these time-consuming
you are owed any amount of money; they begin at the and expensive arguments. If you have photographs,
time of contracting. quot;An ounce of prevention is worth time-sheets, job logs, etc., you'll have the evidence
a pound of curequot; rings true for those seeking to avoid a necessary to combat these arguments and keep your
high receivables account. Starting with a good contract overdue account from turning into a settled account.
and following through with smart project management
can help keep your uncollected accounts low.
Published http://www.wolfelaw.com, March 25, 2008
Getting quot;Too Deepquot; Scott G. Wolfe, Jr.
The worst collection problems are usually the most
avoidable. Frequently, construction company will
continue dumping materials and resources into a
project without compensation.
It's important to reject the urge to perform your
services upon a quot;promisequot; to pay. These promises are
all too common between contractors, and in most
cases, are all too empty as well.
Learn to notice cues from your prime contractors or
customers that money is tight, and react by demanding
exactly what you're entitled to: payment. You may fear
that the paying party will seek someone else to perform
the work, but not only are they likely contractually
restricted from doing this, but the substituted company
will certainly expect payment as well.
Being Unprepared for a Non-Paying Customer
The longer an account goes unpaid, the less likely
you'll ever collect. One of the biggest mistakes you can
make when faced with an overdue account, therefore,
is to delay your attempts to collect.
It's easy to put off attempts to collect when you're not
prepared. However, with a collection procedure in
place, you can start collecting easily and automatically
as soon as an account becomes overdue. Collection
procedures will keep you proactive, consistent and
more successful at collecting on unpaid accounts.
Disorganization
Finally, the most common and avoidable collections
mistake is being disorganized, and specifically being
incapable to prove what you are owed. As soon as an
5. How To Get Paid Promptly can be used as a guide on how fast payments should be made,
as well as how detailed payment applications should be.
Generally Speaking More importantly, however, will be the basic written
contracts that the parties have signed: what the contract
Efficient payment is critical in construction. Without timely, language relates -- or fails to address -- will control the
dependable payments to those who are actually doing the project’s payment process.
work and providing the materials, construction projects of
any size become vulnerable. For example, in Louisiana, payment is not legally due in
private contracts until the project is completed -- unless the
Non-payment or slow payment can cause abandonment of contract language provides otherwise. (For more information
the job, sub-standard work, and decreased productivity -- as here, see Wolfe Law’s May 2007 article on Pay When Paid
well as an increase in claims and liens. Reputations in the clauses, link shown below.)
community can also be tainted by slow and unreliable
payment procedures, resulting in harm which can take years Without a written contract, state law will control. Which
to repair. state’s law? The state where the construction is located
controls. Thus, the importance of a strong contract in the
Still, slow payment and non-payment remains one of the construction payment process cannot be underestimated.
biggest risks facing a contractor. Owners withhold payment
for many reasons: they are dissatisfied with the work; they Securing Payment and Performance: Bonds Versus Liens
want to push a project that is behind schedule; or they may
just be strapped for cash. Regardless of who is at fault, There are various methods of securing payment and
payment controversies can destroy a project. performance of a construction contract that are recognized
across the industry, in every state. These usually involve
Prompt Payment Acts - When They Apply & How They bonds or liens.
Help
Owner’s Security
Every state in the union has passed legislation that is similar
in character to federal law requiring the prompt payment of One common method that owners use to insure that there will
government receivables. Prompt Payment Acts cover a be performance under the contract is a performance bond.
variety of industries, but they are particularly important when Here, a bonding company (“surety”) issues a bond which
construction is involved. documents that the bonding company is guaranteeing
payment of a set amount (“face value”) to the owner should
In any work performed for a governmental entity, payment of the contractor fail to finish the job. The surety agrees to pay
the invoices will be covered by the Prompt Pay law this sum to the owner if the contractor fails to perform all the
regardless of whether or not a contract exists to support the required services and deliver all the required materials and
work. Invoices submitted to the government legally must be equipment. Usually, the bonding company reserves the right
paid within a relatively short period of time or interest will be to take action before paying on the bond, such as having the
assessed, which the governmental entity will be required to general contractor remedy any outstanding claims, or hiring
pay, as well. The time limits vary from state to state and may another contractor to finish the work.
or may not mirror the federal time limit of 30 days.
Contractors’ Security
These statutes also set requirements for the invoices that are
presented: if the invoice does not conform to the statutory Mechanics’ liens are used by contractors to secure payment.
requirements, then it will not be honored. The Acts will not These are writings filed with the public real property records
force a timely payment on an improper invoice. Therefore, pertaining to the property involved in the construction, giving
the preparation of applications for payment becomes very public notice of the contractor’s priority interest.
important in governmental work and many companies use
automated software designed especially for this task. Overall, there are two forms of mechanics’ liens: general and
particular. General mechanic’s liens allow the owner’s
Automated Payment Systems property to be held, and sometimes sold, to pay the unpaid
amount that is due and owing to the contractor. Particular
A simple web search reveals a cornucopia of software liens are those filed by contractors claiming a right to retain
packages available for the construction payment process. certain, identified property because of money or labor they
Pricing and product features run the gamut. However, good have invested in that specific property. A security system
quality automation need not be expensive: QuickBooks company, for example, may have a particular mechanics’ lien
offers a highly regarded system for under $200 which should on all alarms and related equipment.
be well within range for most subcontractors and craftsmen.
Contractors can create liens in a variety of ways. Mechanic’s
What if it’s Not a Government Project? liens can be created by an express contract, in a standardized
document that the parties sign. These liens can also be
Projects that do not involve a public entity usually will not be created under the law by “implied contract,” which usually
covered by prompt pay legislation. However, those statutes occurs as part of a particular usage of trade or from the
6. dealings between the parties. When goods are delivered to a incomplete or deficient plans and specifications; architect's
subcontractor that he needs in order to complete his part of right to withhold funds; changes in taxation; architect's
the project, for example, that subcontractor has a legal right approval or disapproval of payments, or final payment;
to hold those goods until he gets paid for his work. warranty; concealed conditions; weather delays; separate
contractors; change orders; schedule of values; stored
Payment Under The Contract materials; substantial completion inspections; retainage; and
right to terminate for convenience.
Today, most construction projects will see the use of one of
two American Association of Architects (“AIA”) contracts: Subcontractors: Contingent Payment Clauses and
either AIA Form 201 (most popular) or AIA Form 200. Liquidating Agreements
However, these forms both have problems when issues of
slow payment or non-payment arise if they are signed To buffer themselves against a slow-paying or non-paying
without revision. For example, while AIA Form 200 does owner, general contractors have developed several methods
include language regarding the creation of a lien in the event of sharing this burden with their subcontractors and
of non-payment, it fails to include any specific time period suppliers. Two of the most common are contingent payment
for making payments to subcontractors. Similarly, AIA Form clauses and liquidating agreements.
201 does not prevent the commingling of funds, and fails to
address possible delays in disbursements. Contingent payment (“pay when paid” or “pay if paid”)
clauses are inserted into agreements by the general
Both of these popular forms of written construction contracts contractor, making the sub-contractor or supplier wait along
have been criticized for their inadequacies in dealing with with the general contractor for the owner to make payment.
payment controversies. In response to this, in part, 2007 saw These provisions are not legally recognized in all states. (For
the introduction of an industry alternative to the AIA contract their use in Louisiana, see the May 2007 Wolfe Law Article
forms, the Associated Owners & Developers Standard Form on Pay When Paid Clauses.)
of Contract Between Owner & Contractor (“AOD Form”).
Liquidating (“pass through”) agreements are contracts
The AOD Form simplifies matters by requiring owners to entered into between a general contractor and a
pay general contractors within an agreed-upon time (e.g., 30 subcontractor, where the subcontractor agrees to be paid only
days) and requiring general contractors to hold monies due to when, and if, the general contractor is paid by the owner. The
their subcontractors and suppliers in trust, paying them agreements may not, however, provide for the subcontractor
within 7 days from the time that they receive payment. to have any remedy against the general contractor should the
owner decline to ever make payment. Accordingly, pass
The AIA has responded to the criticisms of the AOD by through agreements are not recognized as valid contracts in
upgrading its own set of construction contract forms. every state.
Experienced contractors as well as owners using either set of
forms, however, are careful to work with experienced Suppliers: The Joint Check Rule
construction attorneys to insert clear contractual provisions at
the outset. Joint checks are commonly issued to pay both a
subcontractor and a supplier at the same time. Since these are
No contract form (AIA or AOD) should be signed without often accompanied with a number of legal issues
first obtaining the advice of legal counsel. Experienced (endorsement, allocation of proceeds, etc.), many states have
construction attorneys may see holes in the forms that fail to enacted a “joint check rule” which requires any supplier
address payment issues, as well as other concerns, that are endorsing a joint check to collect its proceeds from that
particular to the project. Particular contractual provisions, or check or be legally barred from later asserting a lien or bond
clauses, may be needed that the attorney will know are claim on that amount.
appropriate.
State law bases this rule upon a variety of doctrines (release,
Clauses which owners should consider regarding payment waiver, estoppel), but all share the perspective that a joint
include those addressing: check is intended to protect the issuer from the supplier's
claim, as well as protecting the supplier by ensuring
description of the work; contractor's cost of the work plus payment, and the owner from any lien.
fee; separate contractors; subcontractors and subcontracts;
applications for payment; retainage; conditions for final Tools developed by the construction industry, as well as
payment; insurance; warranties; changes; no damages for protections created in the law, to deal with the issues of
delays; defaults and remedies to default; right to terminate payment during the construction process are numerous, and
without cause; alternative dispute resolution; concealed they are constantly evolving. While standardization across
conditions; and unknown conditions. the county has removed many of the payment pitfalls, the
best protections for smooth payment remains strong, written
Clauses which general contractors should consider regarding contracts entered into by all the construction participants.
payment include those addressing:
8. Now What? Three Simple Principles to
Mediation may be a great alternative to litigation since it is
Mind When You’re Involved with a entirely driven by the will of the parties, voluntary and less
Costly Dispute expensive than a formal dispute. However, mediation is not
free (depending on complexity of your case and length of
The construction industry is riddled with risk and mediation, it may cost between $2,500 and $25,000, or
disagreements, and some say it’s only a matter of time before more). Accordingly, you want to agree to participate only if
a construction organization finds itself in litigation. both parties come to the table in good faith to settle the case.
Regardless of its certainty, litigation is a fact of business and Both parties, in other words, should be prepared to have a
has the potential of costing your organization thousands, flexible settlement discussion.
hundreds of thousands or millions.
Settlement discussions within mediation are confidential,
Accordingly, your business wants to weather the litigation allowing the parties to discuss details of the case frankly and
storm as painlessly and quickly as possible. Here are three to exposure each other’s weaknesses. Furthermore, in the
principals to mind if your construction company is facing event mediation is not successful, it is a great way to prepare
litigation. your for trial and to gain a stronger understanding of your
opponent’s position.
1) Settlement Should Always Be An Option
If the dispute is in litigation, there were likely settlement 3) Good Counsel is Priceless
attempts before formal filings. Simply because these pre- The type of attorney you’ll need to most effectively and least
litigation settlement efforts have failed, however, does not expensively litigate your claims will depend on your desires
mean post-litigation settlement efforts are without utility. To and circumstances. And unfortunately, there are so many
the contrary, the reality of litigation often hits parties only shades of desire and types of circumstances that your
after filing and can be a powerful influence to settle. company may face in the event of litigation.
Attorneys oftentimes are scorned by the public for their A good counselor will review your claims, defenses and
desire to settle cases rather than litigation. The practice, financial health to determine the best course of action for
however, is not the result of laziness or a fear of the your company. While it’s always important for an attorney to
courtroom. To the contrary, attorneys are usually looking out be a qualified litigator, “being right” or “litigating your
for the best interests of their clients – and in most cases, it’s claim” might not be best for your business. There are a
in all parties’ best interest to settle the case. number of factors to consider before setting forth on your
litigation course.
Litigation of all types is expensive. The associated legal fees,
expert fees and court costs associated with taking a case to Counsel should review the risk associated with your claim,
trial is going to be a minimum of $10,000 - $15,000.00, your company’s financial exposure and your ability or desire
regardless of the amount in dispute. The more complex a to go through to trial to properly advise an organization on its
case, the more expensive the litigation – oftentimes costing options to proceed.
parties hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars.
Perhaps it is in your company’s best interest to push the
matter towards trial as rapidly as possible….but that it not
As such, parties should make objective reviews of their legal always the case. Mediation may be a better option, or some
positions and consult with attorneys to discuss the challenges other sort of settlement procedure.
of their case, its possible exposure, and estimated legal costs.
In short, it’s important to have a counselor to give solid and
Judges and mediators often say, “a good settlement is when objective advice about your company’s legal position and
both parties leave unhappy.” While unhappiness is not the options. Your selection of legal counsel is perhaps the most
most pleasant end to your legal dispute (in which you may be important component of your claim. As such, be careful to
emotionally and personally invested), it may be the best. choose wisely.
Depending on the associated risk of the case and your
company’s exposure, full-blown litigation may result in a Published http://www.wolfelaw.com, October 7, 2008
much worse scenario than a mediocre settlement. Scott G. Wolfe, Jr.
2) Explore Alternative Dispute Resolution
It’s never, ever too late to explore alternative dispute
resolution options. In the past, parties have chosen to mediate
or arbitrate their differences even on the eve of trial – and
successfully so.
In the event of litigation or arbitration, however, you
shouldn’t wait that long to explore the possibility to resolving
the parties’ differences through mediation or some other less
expensive resolution program.
9. What You Need To Know About Liens After filing a construction lien, you will certainly have more
work ahead in attempting to collect.
Lien statutes are complex and technical in every state, but
In many cases, a construction lien by itself will result in
throughout the country common themes and policies emerge.
prompt payment. In these cases you will likely be charged
with the duty of canceling the lien.
If you're in the construction industry, it's important to know
these policies, and specifically it's important to know how to
This can be as simple as drafting a final letter and sending it
use a lien and how liens can help your business.
to the property owner, or executing and notarizing a formal
lien cancellation certificate (depending on state
1. Liening a project starts before work even begins
requirements).
The urgent need to lien a project usually strikes a company
If the lien does not produce payment, it will be necessary to
after a job's completion, but in many situations preserving
take an additional collections step. Contrary to popular
lien rights requires serious consideration before work even
belief, construction liens are not permanent. In fact, they
begins and any dispute arises.
normally don't last very long at all and they cannot be
renewed.
While pre-lien requirements are not applicable to every
project and organization, one of the most common liening
After filing a lien, if not immediately paid you will need to
mistakes is for an organization to neglect pre-lien
bring an action in court to quot;foreclosequot; or quot;enforcequot; the lien in
requirements and thereby abandon their lien rights.
some way. This process essentially converts your
construction lien into more formal and permanent
The most common pre-lien requirement is the need to give
quot;judgment.quot; The judgment can be executed by seizing
the property owner notice of the lien laws.
property and through other techniques.
Simply stated, the laws in most states require a contractor to
Published http://www.wolfelaw.com, February 25, 2008
notify the property owner that it may lien the project if it is
Scott G. Wolfe, Jr.
not paid.
The notice must be delivered - in most cases - before services
are rendered or materials are delivered.
An article on Louisiana notice requirements, plus some
applicable forms, can be found here.
An article on Washington's requirements, plus some
applicable forms, can be found here.
One common misunderstanding about lien notices is that
they are only required to be sent before liening a project.
Do not fall prey to this myth.
Lien notices, when required, most always require delivery
before work begins, and not simply before the lien is filed. If
you fail to preserve your lien rights with the proper notices,
you'll forever lose your right to lien that construction project.
2. Your lien rights won't last forever, or for very long
If there is any delay in getting paid on a construction project
consider filing a lien immediately. Many companies lose
their right to lien a project because they wait too long to file.
The window of opportunity to file a lien is short, and once
you're time expires, you lose this powerful collection tool
forever.
If payment isn't on-time, protect your company's interest in
the property, and file your lien immediately.
3. A lien is the first step, not the last step
10. 3 Reasons its Critical to Lien
Clearly, this is a very powerful legal tool for contractors.
Instead of relying on just one party to make payment to your
Are you uncomfortable by one customer's delay in paying for
company, a construction lien can make it possible for many
construction work? Are you putting off liening a project
parties to have liability for one party's non-payment.
because your uncomfortable with the process or unsure of
how to proceed?
Published http://www.expresslien.com, February 5, 2008
Here are just three reasons why it's critical to lien a non-
paying construction project.
Number One: You Can Only Have One Chance to Lien a
Construction Project
Contractors have a unique and powerful legal remedy in
construction liens...but not for long. Once your liening period
has expired, you'll never get the chance to put a lien on that
project again.
If you want to pursue your legal remedies without filing a
lien, you'll be required to file a regular lawsuit for breach of
contract - a process that may take years and cost you
thousands. A construction lien is an adverse legal step
against the non-paying party that only costs $235.00 (plus
filing fees), and it places a restriction against the property
that you can normally only achieve after years of litigation.
You only get one shot at filing your construction lien. Check
your state's time requirements at ExpressLien.com.
Number Two: Liens Freeze Funds
Are you a subcontractor afraid that the contractor is getting
paid from the property owner but not disbursing the funds
down the ranks? Do you have to pay your material suppliers
and subcontractors while being told from the contractor that
it hasn't been paid by the owner?
Although the law does not require a freeze in funds, as a
practical matter, filing a lien as a subcontractor against the
property owner almost always causes the property owner to
stop making further payments to the contractor. As a result of
this quot;freezequot; in funds, there is pressure on the contractor to
pay the liening sub.
Many construction projects run into cash-flow concerns.
Filing a construction lien is one way to prevent that cash-
crunch from affecting your company.
Number Three: Get All Parties Involved
If you're unable to get paid on a construction project, you
have a legal remedy under contract law against the person
who hired you. If you contracted with a general contractor,
for example, you could sue the general contractor for
payment if it refuses to pay your company for its services.
Since you did not contract with the property owner, however,
you would be unable to sue him or her.
Construction liens, however, completely changes who is
liable to you for your construction services. With a properly
filed construction lien in the above example, you'd be able to
file a lawsuit not only against the general contractor, but also
against the owner. The owner may even be liable to you
regardless of whether the general contractor had been paid
for your work!
11. General Collection Letter Template
This basic collection letter template can be used by contractors who are seeking to collect accounts owed
to it from a property owner.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Date
To: Name of Debtor
Address of Debtor
City, State, Zip of Debtor
Re: Your Company v. Name of Debtor
Amount Due: $___________
SENT VIA U.S. CERTIFIED MAIL
PARCEL NUMBER ___________________
& US FIRST CLASS MAIL
Dear Debtor:
This letter shall serve as formal written demand for immediate payment in full of the above-captioned
past due amount.
Documentation verifying this debt is enclosed with this correspondence. Should payment in full not be
forthcoming or should arrangements for payment not be made within thirty (30) day s from your receipt
of this letter, appropriate collection procedures may be commenced against you.
[If your contract has provisions about penalties and/or attorneys fees, you will want to insert a paragraph
warning the debtor that you will seek penalties, interest and attorneys fees in accordance with the contract
terms].
Sincerely,
YOUR COMPANY
Your Name
Enclosures
12. Demand Letter on an Open Account Template
If you have an quot;open accountquot; with the debtor, you will want to send a demand letter substantially similar
to the template below. Open Accounts are provided special treatment under Louisiana law, with the
benefit to creditors being that they are able to collect interest and attorneys fees as a matter of law.
The critical questions when collecting an open account are: (1) Is the debt an open account? and (2) Has
the creditor taken the correct steps to collect on it, preserving its rights to obtain attorneys fees and
interest?
The answer to this first question is discussed in the earlier sections of this toolkit. In general, however,
contractors are infrequently able to capitalize on the open account laws in Louisiana, which are more
ordinarily preserved to other professions and types of accounts. However, construction material suppliers
are frequently able to use the open account laws.
Regarding the second question, the Louisiana Open Account law requires that you send a demand letter
before qualifying to collect attorneys fees and interest. The demand letter must give the debtor
information regarding the debt (invoices, contracts, estimates, photographs, etc.), and it must provide
them with a certain amount of time to make payment on the account (30 days).
A demand letter in substantially similar form to the following should suffice to start the clock for your
company under Open Account laws. Be sure, however, to enclose evidence of the debt with the letter,
and to keep documentation to prove that it was sent and to prove exactly what was sent.
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13. Date
To: Name of Debtor
Address of Debtor
City, State, Zip of Debtor
Re: Your Company v. Name of Debtor
Amount Due: $___________
SENT VIA U.S. CERTIFIED MAIL
PARCEL NUMBER ___________________
& US FIRST CLASS MAIL
Dear Debtor:
This letter shall serve as formal written demand for immediate payment in full of the above-captioned
past due amount.
Documentation verifying this debt is enclosed with this correspondence. Should payment in full not be
forthcoming or should arrangements for payment not be made within thirty (30) day s from your receipt
of this letter, appropriate collection procedures may be commenced against you.
Furthermore, should you fail to make payment in full on this past due account within thirty (30) days as
requested, please be advised that in addition to the principal due amount, we will seek attorney fees for
the prosecution and collection of this claim in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute Ann §§ 9:2781.
Sincerely,
YOUR COMPANY
Your Name
Enclosures
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14. Demand Letter on NSF Check
The penalties for writing an NSF check can be severe. If your company seeks re-payment of the NSF
check in accordance with Louisiana statutes, it will be positioned to take advantage of these penalties,
applying great pressure to the party who wrote the NSF check to make payment.
The following is a sample template letter that may be sent after receipt of a NSF check.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Date
To: Name of Debtor
Address of Debtor, City, State, Zip
Re: Your Company v. Name of Debtor,
Amount Due: $___________
SENT VIA U.S. CERTIFIED MAIL
PARCEL NUMBER ___________________
& US FIRST CLASS MAIL
Dear Debtor:
You are hereby notified that a check number _____ issued by you on ___/____/_______ drawn on
______________(Bank Name) and payable to ________________________ has been dishonored.
Pursuant to Louisiana law, you have fifteen (15) working days from receipt of this notice to tender
payment in full of the amount of the check plus a service charge of $25.00 or 5% of the amount of the
check, whichever is greater, the total amount due being $__________.
Unless this amount is paid in full within fifteen (15) working days, the holder of check may file a civil
action against you for two times the amount of the check, or $100, whichever is greater, plus any court
costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in taking this action. See Louisiana Revised Statute Ann §§
9:2782.
In order to avoid the substantial additional costs and consequences associated with issuing worthless
checks, please immediately redeem this check by delivering us a cashier's or certified check or money
order in the amount indicated.
Sincerely,
YOUR COMPANY
Your Name
15. Demand Letter on Contractor Who Misapplied Funds
When a contractor misapplies funds as above-discussed, you may send this template letter to put that
contractor on notice of its default and to demand payment under the statute.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Date
To: Name of Debtor
Address of Debtor
City, State, Zip of Debtor
Re: Your Company v. Name of Debtor
Amount Due: $___________
SENT VIA U.S. CERTIFIED MAIL
PARCEL NUMBER ___________________
& US FIRST CLASS MAIL
Dear Debtor:
This letter shall serve as formal written demand for immediate payment in full of the above-captioned
past due amount.
Documentation verifying this debt is enclosed with this correspondence. Should payment in full not be
forthcoming or should arrangements for payment not be made within thirty (30) day s from your receipt
of this letter, appropriate collection procedures may be commenced against you.
Please be advised that Louisiana Revised Statute Ann §§ 9:4814 provides that quot;no contractor,
subcontractor or agent of a contractor or subcontractor, who has received money on account of a contract
for the construction, erection or repair of a building, structure, or other improvement...shall knowingly fail
to apply money received as necessary to settle claims to sellers of movables or laborers due for the
construction or under the contract.quot;
Failing to properly apply any money you have received for the work in controversy is a violation of this
statute, and should you fail to make payment within seven (7) days of the above-stated amount, we will
seek attorneys fees and statutory penalties in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute Ann §§ 9:4814. .
Sincerely,
YOUR COMPANY
Your Name