Legal Question in Business Law in Illinois
Instituting a Late Fee Policy
How do we institute a late fee policy to our existing clients, who are located across the U.S. (we are in IL)? Do they need to sign something? How much notice do we need to provide? What is the max amount we can charge (the bills are anywhere from $500 to $60,000)? We are a small business (Internet publisher) that sells ad space and memberships. Thank you
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Instituting a Late Fee Policy
on an unwritten contract, just give them notice. On a written contract you need to terminate the old contract and start a new one.
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Re: Instituting a Late Fee Policy
Hello. I suggests that you begin with
a letter advising each client of their
delinquency, and that if they do not pay in full within 30 days or make
reasonable payment arrangements, they will be subject to a late charge of say 2% of the total delinquency. In my opinion such an approach will be reasonable. Of course the alterna-
tive is the filing of lawsuits to collect what is due. Will be happy to
advise you further and in more detail.
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