Unconditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Progress Payment - Oregon 2025

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Any time a subcontractor or supplier submits a payment application, a lien waiver is usually nearby. A lien release has no specific time frame. They may be necessary during the project or even after its completion. However, they will only come into play after filing a mechanics lien against the property.
Progress payments state the amount of payment made in exchange for the waiver to date. While final payment waiver will waive all lien rights associated with the project. Both conditional and unconditional lien waivers are allowed, but conditional is viewed as the safer option.
Unlike lien waivers, which are sent to the party making payment, lien release forms are filed in the county recorders office where the lien claim was filed. Although the form varies slightly from state to state, there is some general information that should always be included.
Wyoming, Texas, and Mississippi are the only states that require a person signing a lien waiver to have it notarized. The notarization requirement does not apply in Washington and Oregon, the two states we primarily serve at Northwest Lien.
A lien waiver is a written agreement between a payer and a counterparty where said counterparty gives up their right to place a lien on the payers property or goods. Lien waivers are often used in the construction industry throughout phases of projects.

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An Unconditional Lien Waiver in the construction industry is a signed document from a contractor, subcontractor, materials supplier, laborer, or other party involved in a construction project, which gives up their right to place a lien on the property unconditionally, typically after they have received full or partial

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