This guide includes setup and processes for actions that your association may take for overdue agents. You are welcome to use some, none, or all of the processes here to collect overdue payments from your members. While some of these processes will work for collecting MLS or lockbox fees, this guide primarily focuses on association dues (local, state, and national), as you’ll see in the examples below.
If you have questions about whether a particular setting or workflow is right for your association, use the provided notes section and contact our support team to discuss your questions.
In this guide, you’ll find the following:
Glossary
Broker = Designated REALTOR®
Association dues/membership = local, state, national, RPAC, and image fee that
allows an agent to be a REALTOR®
In-App Training:
Click the “Need Help?” tab on the right side of any GrowthZone screen to open our new Resource Center. In there, you’ll find interactive guides and training to help you configure the system as suggested below.
Intro: Outline Your Association’s Processes
Defining Your Timeline
Each Real Estate association has unique process, procedures, and schedules for tracking and collecting overdue invoices. The processes defined in this document are designed to support your needs, whether you utilize all some, all, or very few of them. Use the blank timeline below to outline when your association will take different actions on overdue invoices like adding late fees or suspending agents.
1. Collect 2022 and 2023 Dues from New Members
After invoicing your active agents for 2023 dues, collecting prorated 2022 dues and 2023 dues from new agents/members is important. GrowthZone has two features to make this as easy as possible by creating the correct invoices and saving a credit card for new member applications.
1.1 Create Prorated 2022 Dues Invoice and Full 2023 Dues Invoice
Setup > Memberships, Membership Settings > Proration Settings tab
Enable Bill Next Cycle Now
The system will create a prorated invoice for the remainder of the current billing cycle and an invoice for the next billing cycle.
Set Lead Days to Charge Next Bill
Per billing frequency, the number of days before a new billing cycle that the system will create an invoice for the current billing cycle and the next billing cycle. You generally want this to start on or slightly before the day you create invoices for your active members’ association dues.
Example: If you send out invoices on October 1st, you may want to set the Annual frequency to 95 days. For 2022, this means that any member who joins on or after Wednesday September 28th will be invoiced for their 2022 and 2023 dues after submitting their application.
NOTE: This setting applies to all memberships in your system, so be sure to review the settings for all billing frequencies that you use for MLS fees, lockbox fees, or other memberships.
1.2 Capture Credit Card on Application and Charge on Membership Approval
Setup > Memberships, Application Forms
Disable Automatically Approve Applications
You and your staff should have a chance to review applications before approving them. This gives you a chance to review their letter of good standing, check their license, and do any other checks. This is likely already disabled for your association membership application but if enabled, this setting will prevent you from enabling the next setting.
Enable Capture Payment Profile and Charge on Approval
Applicants will be required to provide a credit card before submitting a membership application. When you’re ready to approve the new member, the system will charge their provided credit card.
NOTE: When used in conjunction with the Bill Next Cycle Now feature from section 1.1 above, the system will create two charges in eCommerce. One charge for the prorated 2022 invoice will send with a 2022 billing year, and one charge for the full 2023 invoice will send with a 2023 billing year. The 2023 invoice will be dated 1/1/2023, which may create an AR credit that rolls over from 2022 to 2023. Depending on how many members join your association at the end of the year, you may want to discuss this with your accountant before turning on this setting.
1.3 Process Submitted Membership Applications
Memberships > Submitted Applications tab
Review and Approve Membership Application
For current and future pending applications, click on the Gavel icon to view the applicant’s information. The View Application button will show information as it was entered on the form.
NOTE: Before approving the membership, double-check that the NRDS ID that will be used for the payment is correct. This will typically be your default NRDS ID (often your AE’s ID) or the new ID you’ve created for the new agent. Either one is fine, but it’s important to double-check to make sure you’re following your association’s process.
2. Late Fees
Late fees in GrowthZone are added to unpaid invoices. You’ll select the overdue invoices that should receive a late fee and then add the late fee. Members who never received a dues invoice will not have a late fee added.
Late fees are added as a new line item on the original invoice. The late fee line item will have an “invoice date” of the date that the late fee was added. This ensures that you do not unintentionally create new AR activity in a previously closed month.
2.1 Setting up Late Fees
Setup > Services, Products, and Commerce; Fee Items
Create a new fee item and set the Fee Item Type to Late Fee. Set the Product Category and Description fields as you’d like. Work with your accountant to set the appropriate Income, Receivables, and Deposit Accounts. Do not check the Is Recurring Fee checkbox. If you add multiple late fees to overdue association dues invoices, you can use the same fee item for each round of late fees if all the money goes to the same GL accounts.
2.2 Flag Contacts to Exclude
Contacts> Profile tab
Define Tag to Exclude Agents from Late Fees
If you allow members to make special arrangements to pay their dues on an alternate schedule to avoid late fees, the best way to exclude these agents from receiving a late fee (or suspension) is to apply a tag to their contact. You can exclude these agents or members when filtering the list of invoices to receive late fees. Example tag: “No Late Fees”
2.3 Add Late Fees to Agents
Memberships> Unpaid tab> Customize Results
Filter Unpaid Invoices to Overdue Association Dues Invoices
By default, this screen lists all open invoices for membership dues. Filter by membership type, invoice date, and tag so that only the correct overdue invoices will receive a late fee:
Membership Types: All association memberships that have local, state, and national dues. (This excludes any MLS or lockbox fees that may be on a different schedule)
Invoice Date: Date used on initial run of association dues invoices. (This excludes any members who have joined recently)
Exclude Tags: Tag created in step 2.2. above. (This excludes any agents who have made alternate plans to pay their membership dues and avoid late fees.)
Add Late Fees to Selected Invoices
Select the fee item you created in step 2.1 above and set the desired price of the late fee. Click Apply Changes to add the late fees. Depending on how many invoices you’re adding late fees to, this may take a couple of hours.
2.4 Notify Agents of Late Fees
Memberships> Unpaid tab> Actions> Email Invoices | Print Invoices
Email or Print Invoices with Late Fees
After adding late fees to invoices, you may want to notify your agents that they now owe a late fee. You can quickly email or print those invoices from the Unpaid tab while reusing the same filtering you used to add the late fees.
If you would like to review creating an email template or emailing invoices, review sections 4.2 and 6.2 of the Association Dues Billing Guide.
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