NET-30 billing for junk removal, explained for property managers
What NET-30 billing means for junk removal and cleanouts, why property managers prefer it, and how invoicing works on BidForJunk Pro — pay 30 days after the work is confirmed.
Property management runs on terms. You don't pay your landscaper or your plumber in cash on the day — you approve the work, get an invoice, and pay it on your accounts-payable cycle. Junk removal should work the same way. That's what NET-30 is for.
What NET-30 actually means
NET-30 means the invoice is due 30 days after it's issued, not on the day of service. For a property management company, that does three useful things:
- No cash or cards on site. Your on-site staff aren't handling payments or fronting money for a cleanout.
- It matches your AP cycle. The bill lands where every other vendor bill lands — an OpEx line, approved and paid on terms.
- It creates a paper trail. Every job has an invoice, a status, and a record — not a receipt in someone's glovebox.
Why managers prefer it for cleanouts
Move-outs are unpredictable and time-sensitive. You often need a provider today, before you've even opened a PO. Paying up front for an urgent, variable job is exactly the wrong time to be pulling out a card. NET-30 lets you get the work moving now and settle it the way your finance team expects — after the job is confirmed done.
It also protects you. Because payment comes after you confirm completion, you're not out of pocket for work that hasn't been verified.
How NET-30 works on BidForJunk Pro
The flow is built to keep everyone honest:
- You post the job and accept a vetted provider's bid.
- The provider completes the work and uploads completion photos.
- You confirm the job is done.
- Only then is it invoiced on-platform, on NET-30 terms.
- The provider is paid after the invoice clears — never before the customer pays.
You manage payment status from the same dashboard as the job, so there's one place for the work, the proof, and the money.
Who qualifies
NET-30 is offered to verified business accounts. New accounts can start free and prepaid, then move to NET-30 once the business is verified — and an approved account is never downgraded automatically. If your firm manages a portfolio and pays vendors on terms today, NET-30 for cleanouts should feel like the missing piece.
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