[CLC-Discussion] Payments over time to contractor
Jason L. Molder
jason at swimmermolder.com
Tue Feb 11 14:33:34 PST 2014
All,
I have a client that wants to allow its clients (all incorporated
business entities -- no individual consumers) to pay over time after
construction is completed. Terms would be anywhere from 3 to 24 months,
with accruing interest. Does anyone have any experience with something
like this? I am not sure if this counts as a retail installment
contract or a finance agreement. Any assistance or thoughts would be
greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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