Partial Waiver of Lien - with individual and representative acknowledgments - Washington 2025

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  2. Begin by entering the County and Tax Parcel Number where the work was performed. This information is crucial for identifying the property involved.
  3. Fill in the name of the owner of the premises, ensuring accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
  4. Specify the amount being acknowledged as received in exchange for waiving lien rights. Clearly state this figure in dollars.
  5. Indicate the date up to which all claims, liens, and rights are waived. This should reflect the last date of work performed or materials supplied.
  6. Sign and date the document at the bottom, ensuring that all parties involved have acknowledged their agreement.
  7. Complete the notary section by providing necessary details about the notary public who will witness your signatures.

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A Partial Lien Waiver, in the construction industry, refers to a legal document drafted to provide assurance to a payer that a contractor, subcontractor or materials supplier has received specified payments and waives its right to place a lien on the construction project to the extent of received payments.
Payment Protection: Lien waivers protect property owners by providing assurance that contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers have been paid or will be paid for their services or materials. This reduces the risk of potential liens against the property.
A final unconditional lien waiver should only be used when a contractors work on the construction project is complete, all work is tabulated, and the final payment is in the bank.
There are four main types of lien waivers: conditional lien waivers on progress payment, unconditional lien waivers on progress payment, conditional lien waivers on final payment and unconditional lien waivers on final payment.
In most cases, lien waivers do not need to be docHubd. A notarization only verifies the identity of the signerit does not prove payment or enforceability. However, three statesMississippi, Texas, and Wyomingrequire lien waivers to be docHubd for them to be considered valid and enforceable.

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A partial release of lien is a legal document that releases a specific portion of a property from a previously filed lien. It allows the property owner to clear the title for a portion of the property by satisfying the lien for that particular section, while the lien remains on the remaining portion.

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