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Finish your Release of Lien or Final Lien Waiver in less than 10 minutes:
To complete your mechanics lien discharge, just answer a few questions, like:
- When you received final payment
- When you filed your construction lien claim
- Your contact information
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Why file a release of lien on a construction project?
A release of lien (also known as a mechanics lien release, discharge or final lien waiver) generally means that you've been paid, or the construction lien dispute has otherwise been resolved. Here are some reasons for completing your LienItNow mechanics lien discharge:
- As a condition of payment, the construction lien usually must be discharged.
- The faster you discharge your lien, the faster you'll receive the payment.
- Failing to discharge a lien after receiving payment can result in penalties.
- Avoid bounced checks by asking for payment before filing a discharge.
- If you are paid, the law may require that you discharge your construction lien.
Depending on your State's requirements and guidelines on mechanics liens, you will find that a waiver of lien may be just as important as securing the construction lien itself. As an owner, when you hire a contractor and then have a payment dispute, you will want to make sure that any lien filed by the contractor is removed upon payment being made. The same is true for a contractor's subcontractor, or subcontractors or suppliers. Aside from not being able to complete the transaction, failure to provide a discharge on a lien may be against the law and will harm your company in the long run. Filing a discharge entails timeliness, as do many things in the construction industry. To meet the need for a fast discharge to receive the payment in the shortest time possible, you will need the right tools to aid you.
Here at LienItNow, we keep everything simple with three steps to creating and filing the lien waiver, including allowing you to preview the lien release form as you fill in the required information on our worksheet. All you simply have to do is fill in the required information, then sign the documents that follow. We can also help you with other management tasks for your construction business to help you focus on what needs to be done, rather than be preoccupied with handling finances.
Need more information?
To find out more information on what your State requires for a waiver of lien, visit our FAQ section.