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Late Fee Automation

Jan 13' 25
3 min read
Tarun Mudugant - Director of Product
Written byTarun Muduganti
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Operators tend to deal with delayed rental payments in the form of charging tenants late fees. Our system is capable of handling all the permutations and combinations associated with creating a custom late fee configuration that is best suited to the needs of an operator.  

Why do you need a Late fee automation? 

Current Manual Calculation and Application of Late Fees to Overdue Invoices:

Operators have several complex considerations based on factors like grace periods, late fee tiers, and potential exceptions. 

This calculation needs to be applied to all overdue invoices. Keeping track of this and applying this can both be cumbersome and prone to error. 

How we can help solve the problem? 

Our system takes into consideration different factors based on which an operator might want to charge a late fee. Some of the data we capture are: 

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    Late fee Product: The invoice raised for the Late fee will be raised for this A/R line item
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    Charge type: Charges can be collected as a Flat fee or as a percentage 
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    Basis of charging late fee: Late fees can be calculated per outstanding invoice or can be calculated for the total outstanding amount. 
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    Automation type: The automation can run either on a Fixed day of every month or post a pre-defined grace period. 

Let’s look at an example to understand this better: 

ABC Property Management Ltd. would like to charge their tenants a 1% fee on the total outstanding invoice amount on the 7th day of every month. 

To do this, the company would create the Automation as follows: 

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  1. 1.
    Select the Product/Service for which the Late Fee should apply, in this case, “Rent”
  2. 2.
    Select the Late Fee Product, in this case, “Fine”

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    Choose the Charge type, in this case, Percentage  
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    Apply the late fee on the total outstanding invoice.  
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    Set the automation to charge 1% on the 7th of every month under automation type.

How does our Late Fee Automation work?  

Now that the Late fee automation is set, the steps that need to be taken are: 

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    Select the Late fee under the contract

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    Now when there are overdue invoices that are raised for this contract that belong to the product “Rent”, the late fee will be calculated. 

Product/Service

Rental Amount

Due Date

Status of INV as of 15th April 2024

Late fee

INV for Rent in February

5000

6th February, 2024

Due

Applicable

INV for Rent in March

5000

6th March, 2024

Due

Applicable

INV for Rent in April

5000

6th April, 2024

Due

Applicable

Total Outstanding Amount

15000

150

*All values are represented in dollars

**Late fee = 1% x 15,000 = $150

Note: When the tenant chooses to pay any of the above invoices, the total late fee will be applied to the invoice value.

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