Demand for Filing and Release of Waiver - Individual - Kansas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as the property owner in the first blank space provided.
  3. In the next section, accurately describe the property location, ensuring all details are complete and correct.
  4. Fill in the date when the Notice of Intent to Perform was filed, along with the name of the subcontractor involved.
  5. Next, indicate the date when payment was made to the subcontractor and specify the amount paid.
  6. Finally, sign and print your name at the bottom of the form, along with today's date.

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Notarization is not required for Kansas lien waivers unless the client specifically requests it. Lien waivers in Kansas are presumed valid by the court when lien rights are waived after payment is received. Additionally, a Kansas lien waiver must: be in writing.
Ask politely: It cant hurt to simply ask the company if they are willing to waive the fee. Be polite and explain your situation, such as if you are a long-time customer or if you have encountered a financial hardship.
How to write a waiver Introductory statement. The introductory statement of a waiver serves to clarify its purpose and the parties involved. Summary of risks. Assumption of risks. Release clause. Indemnification clause. Governing law. Consent and signature.
Examples of waivers include the waiving of parental rights, waiving liability, tangible goods waivers, and waivers for grounds of inadmissibility. Waivers are common when finalizing lawsuits, as one party does not want the other pursuing them after a settlement is transferred.
The waiver should: List the names and addresses of the parties. Give the date of the agreement and how long it is in effect for. List the location of the event or activity. Describe the activity or event the customer is going to participate in. List the possible risks and injuries.

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