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What is Release of Lien

The Owner's Release of Lien is a legal document used by property owners to waive any rights to claim a lien for work performed or materials supplied on a property.

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Release of Lien is needed by:
  • Property Owners
  • Contractors
  • Real Estate Professionals
  • Construction Companies
  • Subcontractors
  • Notaries

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    To start, access pdfFiller and search for 'Owner's Release of Lien' in the template library. Open the form to begin filling it out.
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    Familiarize yourself with the fields needed in the document, such as the Owner’s Full Legal Name, Project Name, Date, Signature, and Notary details.
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    Gather the necessary information before filling out the form, including the owner's legal name, title, and the specific project related to the lien release to ensure accuracy.
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    Proceed to fill in each field using pdfFiller’s intuitive interface. Click on each blank field and enter the relevant information, ensuring to double-check for any typos.
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    For the notary section, include details such as the notary's signature, name, commission number, and expiration date, ensuring that all information is precise.
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    Once all fields are filled out, carefully review the document for any missing information or errors. Make sure all signatures are properly placed.
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The Owner's Release of Lien can be used by property owners and contractors involved in a project to waive their rights to claim a lien. Ensure you are an owner or authorized party for the property.
You will need the owner's full legal name, project name, date, signature, and notary details, including the notary's commission number and expiration date.
You can submit the completed Owner's Release of Lien form by downloading it as a PDF from pdfFiller and delivering it in person or via mail to the relevant parties. Ensure notarization is completed.
Common mistakes include leaving fields blank, incorrect signatures, and failing to notarize the document. Always double-check each entry to avoid delays.
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