Jean Shimp
New Member
I'm getting jobs from building contractors to supply and install ADA interior signs in new buildings. So far these are $5 to $10k jobs with not a lot out of pocket costs. The contractors pay on a monthly basis after a request for payment is submitted through their website software. The software asks for the value of the work completed to date when requesting a payment. I don't mind fronting the money to buy the signs from my supplier and get paid within 30 days of installing. However, a project I am working on has been delayed which puts me out another month. My question is, are other sign companies asking and getting deposits for a job that could be $10k or more? The contracts I am getting say they don't pay me until they get paid by the property owner. This seems to be a standard practice in the building industry. Thoughts on this? Would you pass on a good job if you could not get a deposit?