Get Paid on Time: Liens & Collections Seminar with GHBA. June 22nd

Liens give you leverage! So why should you ever let your hard-earned money go down the drain? You owe it to yourself and your business to understand what is expected of you to collect on your construction projects and know the fundamentals of a collections process. That starts with understanding all the updates that went into effect on January 1, 2022.

This is the largest change to the Texas lien laws we’ve seen in over 20 years, and it is imperative to comprehend all the latest updates for your construction projects. Being proactive in
creating a collections’ plan for your construction business can seem quite overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Karalynn Cromeens is here to help with your collections’ strategy and set realistic goals for your construction business. You need an intentional
and consistent collection strategy that must include all the steps required to have a valid lien. This all-in-one lien filing training includes residential, commercial, public works, and retainage information so you can protect yourself on the front-end. We
will discuss how to trap funds, reveal sham contracts, and share all the updates for Texas liens that you must understand.

Protecting your right to payment and protecting your bottom line is crucial as a business owner in the construction industry. By attending this seminar you will learn everything you need
to know, and never worry about collecting on your construction projects again!

Date And Time

Thu, June 9, 2022
9:00 AM CDT

Karalynn Cromeens is the Owner and Managing Partner of The Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC, with over 17 years of experience in construction, real estate, and business law. A published author and passionate advocate for contractors, she has dedicated her career to protecting the businesses her clients have built. Karalynn is on a mission to educate subcontractors on their legal rights, which inspired her books Quit Getting Screwed and Quit Getting Stiffed, as well as her podcast and The Subcontractor Institute.

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