AI invoice collection for landscaping companies in Ohio
Ohio landscaping companies serve Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati with seasonal maintenance routes averaging $100 to $350 per visit and installation projects reaching $30,000. Ohio's Prompt Pay Act gives landscape contractors additional recourse on commercial accounts.
TL;DR
How does AI invoice collection work for landscaping companies in Ohio?
Ohio landscaping companies operate across a large and varied market. Syntharra connects to your accounting software, applies Ohio-specific call rules automatically, and runs first-party voice follow-up on day three past due. The fee is ten percent of the amount recovered, with no monthly charge.
How it works for landscaping companies in Ohio
Ohio landscaping companies operate across a large and varied market. Columbus suburban growth has created dense residential maintenance route density in New Albany, Dublin, and Westerville. Cleveland and Cincinnati generate commercial HOA and corporate campus maintenance contracts. Ohio's four seasons create strong seasonal billing patterns: spring cleanup, summer maintenance, fall mulch and cleanup, and snow removal in winter. Residential maintenance visits average $100 to $350 per service; commercial maintenance contracts on HOAs and office parks run $400 to $3,500 per month. Installation projects -- patios, plantings, irrigation -- run $4,000 to $30,000. Ohio does not extend FDCPA restrictions to first-party callers. Syntharra connects to QuickBooks, Xero, FreshBooks, or Jobber and calls on day three past due inside Ohio's TCPA window. The fee is ten percent of what gets recovered.
Ohio compliance specifics
Ohio does not have a state FDCPA extension for first-party callers; federal TCPA rules govern landscaping invoice calls. Calls are restricted to 8 AM–9 PM in the recipient's local timezone. Ohio's Prompt Pay Act (ORC §4113.61) requires GCs to pay subs within 10 days of owner payment on construction projects, which gives landscape installation contractors additional additional recourse. Ohio is a one-party-consent state for recording. Syntharra enforces the TCPA window and includes recording disclosure on every call.
Full per-state reference at the Ohio collection law page. The general architecture is at /compliance.
Frequently asked questions
Does Ohio restrict landscaping company invoice calls beyond TCPA?
No. Ohio does not extend FDCPA restrictions to first-party callers. Federal TCPA rules apply: calls between 8 AM and 9 PM local time. Syntharra enforces this window automatically on all Ohio landscaping calls.
Does Ohio's Prompt Pay Act help landscaping installation contractors?
Yes. Ohio's Prompt Pay Act (ORC §4113.61) requires GCs to pay landscape installation subs within 10 days of receiving owner payment on construction projects. GCs who hold payment beyond that owe statutory interest.
Does Syntharra record Ohio landscaping calls?
Yes. Ohio is a one-party-consent state. Syntharra discloses the recording at the start of each call.
What does this cost for an Ohio landscaping company?
Ten percent of the amount recovered. No monthly fee, no per-call charge. If nothing is recovered, nothing is owed.
Related pages
- · AI invoice collection for landscaping companies (all states)
- · Best invoice collection software for landscaping companies
- · Ohio collection-law reference
- · What makes an invoice call TCPA compliant
- · Alternative to a collections agency
- · Is AI invoice calling legal?
- · First-party vs third-party collections
- · How to collect an overdue invoice
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