AI invoice collection for painting contractors in Florida
Florida painting contractors face the FCCPA's earlier call cutoff, a preliminary lien notice deadline that runs from the first day of work, and a customer base that seasonally relocates. Syntharra applies all Florida-specific rules automatically.
TL;DR
How does AI invoice collection work for painting contractors in Florida?
Florida painting contractors serve a large and varied market: residential repaints on single-family homes typically run $1,500 to $6,000, condo exterior work can reach $50,000 or more, and new-construction painting subcontracts on commercial projects range from $20,000 to $500,000. Syntharra connects to your accounting software, applies Florida-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 painting contractors in Florida
Florida painting contractors serve a large and varied market: residential repaints on single-family homes typically run $1,500 to $6,000, condo exterior work can reach $50,000 or more, and new-construction painting subcontracts on commercial projects range from $20,000 to $500,000. The Florida market has a seasonal billing dynamic -- snowbirds and vacation-property owners are often difficult to reach by phone between April and October. Syntharra connects to QuickBooks, Xero, FreshBooks, or Jobber and calls on day three past due, applying Florida's FCCPA 8 PM cap automatically based on the billing address timezone.
Florida compliance specifics
Florida's FCCPA (Fla. Stat. §559.72) caps consumer collection calls at 8 PM local time -- one hour earlier than the federal TCPA's 9 PM floor -- and imposes up to $1,000 in statutory damages per violation, separate from federal TCPA penalties. Florida painting contractors are also subject to a preliminary notice requirement under Fla. Stat. §713.06: subcontractors and those without a direct owner contract must serve a Notice to Owner within 45 days of first furnishing labor or materials. Florida is an all-party consent state under Fla. Stat. §934.03; Syntharra discloses recording at the opening of every call.
Full per-state reference at the Florida collection law page. The general architecture is at /compliance.
Frequently asked questions
Does Florida's FCCPA apply to painting contractor invoice calls?
Yes. The FCCPA applies broadly to any person attempting to collect a consumer debt in Florida, including businesses collecting their own invoices on residential work. The 8 PM local cap, 8 AM floor, and harassment prohibitions all apply. Syntharra enforces these automatically.
What is the Notice to Owner requirement for Florida painting contractors?
Subcontractors and suppliers without a direct contract with the property owner must serve a Notice to Owner within 45 days of first furnishing under Fla. Stat. §713.06. Work performed more than 45 days before the notice is served is excluded from lien coverage. File the notice on the first day of work.
Can Syntharra reach Florida seasonal residents who have left the state?
Syntharra calls the mobile number on the invoice regardless of where the customer is physically located. The FCCPA time window is applied based on the billing address timezone. If the customer has a non-Florida billing address, federal TCPA windows apply instead.
What does this cost for a Florida painting contractor?
Ten percent of the amount recovered. No monthly fee, no setup fee. Nothing recovered means nothing owed.
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