Many QuikStor operators know the Lien Automation module exists. But few have seen what it’s actually doing behind the scenes, notice by notice, deadline by deadline.
Back in May, we told you QuikStor had shipped an automated lien and auction feature. What we didn’t do was break down the mechanics. So, this time, we’re opening up the workflow itself: the types of tasks, triggers, checks, and handoffs that run every time a tenant falls behind.
Every state has its own lien law. Some counties and cities layer their own rules on top. QuikStor built a workflow engine that treats delinquency as a chain of tasks, each one triggered off a tenant's paid-through date or the task before it.
You define the process once at the corporate level. Assign it to facilities. Assign it to units. And from there, the system runs it.
Four task types cover the entire process:
This is where most delinquency processes break down. Lien law is full of "no sooner than" rules. A pre-lien notice has to sit for a set number of days before a lien notice can go out. If a manager is slow to mail it, the clock doesn't start until it's actually sent, not when it was supposed to be sent.
QuikStor's automation tracks every one of those dependencies. Tasks chain off each other instead of off a fixed calendar, so the system never lets a step happen before the law allows it, even when a document sits in the print queue for two extra days. Get it wrong and you're the one in court. Get it right, automatically, and you never think about it again.
Once a lien notice goes out, the clock starts on the auction. QuikStor's new module handles the entire back half of that process:
Auto-calculates the earliest legal auction close date based on your lien notice and newspaper ad requirements
If an auction closes with no winning bid, the system flags it as no longer a lien unit so you can move straight to a manager special or a cleanout, instead of getting stuck in limbo.
Certified mail. Certificate of mailing. USPS Form 3665. QuikStor's document center handles all three, and now tracks delivery status automatically through USPS so you have proof on file if you ever need it in court. No more digging through a drawer of receipts six months later.
Change your delinquency process and QuikStor doesn't rewrite history. Every tenant who's already in a delinquency cycle keeps running on the version that started their process. New delinquencies pick up your updated template. That's the difference between one clean source of truth and a mess of one-off exceptions across your portfolio.
This isn't theoretical. QuikStor built this module by watching real operators run real lien and auction cycles, some managing more than 150 tasks across a single 180-day delinquency window. The goal was never to add more steps. It was to strip out every manual one that doesn't require a real team member's intervention.
Less chasing. Fewer mistakes. A process that holds up if you ever have to defend it in court. That's what automation should do.
The Lien Automation (QuikLien) add-on is now live. If you'd like to learn how this feature can simplify your team's workflow, schedule a demo with our team.
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