Bonding Off a Mechanic’s Lien: What Is It?
Bonding Off a Mechanic’s Lien: What Is It & What Does It Mean for You? Once a mechanic’s lien is filed, there is an opportunity for the lien to be...
Lien Waivers are common in construction credit. Project owners will often require lien waivers from contractors, subcontractors & suppliers to alleviate the possibility of mechanic’s lien filings.
The majority of states do not require a particular lien waiver format; however, there are some states with statutory requirements: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri (residential), Nevada, Texas, Utah, Wyoming.
No, and this is a common misconception. A lien waiver acknowledges receipt of payment whereas a release of lien releases a previously recorded document.
The two main things to check when you are asked to sign a waiver: 1. Is it a partial or final waiver? and 2. Is it a conditional or unconditional waiver?
When in doubt, seek a legal opinion – signing the “wrong” document could eliminate your mechanic’s lien and bond claim rights.
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