Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens - Wisconsin 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Owner's or Seller's Affidavit of No Liens in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name as the owner(s) and confirm you are at least 21 years old. Provide the address of the property and the date of the deed.
  3. Indicate your marital status. If married, confirm that both parties are married to each other; otherwise, specify your status.
  4. In the liens section, declare if there are any existing liens against the property. List any real estate taxes or other obligations if applicable.
  5. Confirm that no repairs or improvements have been made within the last 60 days that remain unpaid. This ensures no mechanic’s liens exist.
  6. Complete sections regarding fixtures, governmental improvements, nuisances, structural defects, boundary lines, lawsuits, bankruptcy status, easements, and any similar name liens.
  7. Finally, sign and date the affidavit in front of a notary public to validate your statements under penalty of perjury.

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When you pay the loan off, your lending institution should electronically release their lien on your vehicle. You will automatically receive a new title in the mail (unless there is another loan on your vehicle). Most lenders are required by statute to release their lien electronically.
Identify the type of lien waiver. Provide project information. Identify the parties involved. Specify the payment amount. Add the date and signature. Retain a copy. Mass apply them to bills/POs.
Unconditional lien waivers are seen to be valid and enforceable. An advance waiver is allowed in Wisconsin. Wisconsin has no requirement that a lien waiver must be docHubd, but it must be written and signed by the lien claimant.
How to Fill Out a Wisconsin Lien Waiver Form Name of Claimant: The party waiving the lien rights. Name of Customer: The party receiving the waiver. Job Location: Specific location of the construction project. Owner: Property owners details. Through Date: The date up to which the waiver is effective.
Pursuant to Wisconsin State Statute Section 867.03, Transfer by Affidavit is used for solely owned property within this state valued under $50,000. Any heir, trustee, or person who was guardian, may collect and transfer the solely owned assets by completing an affidavit in duplicate.

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2:21 3:54 As well as the project completion date. If it is a partial lean. Only include the amount that hasMoreAs well as the project completion date. If it is a partial lean. Only include the amount that has already been paid. The bottom portion of the form will be filled out with all the subcontractors.
You may conduct a search by looking on the wicourts.gov for State liens and contact the Register of Deeds for Federal liens.

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