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What is Lien Waiver

The Partial-Final Waiver of Lien is a legal document used by contractors in Texas to waive and release mechanics or materialmen's liens on real property.

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Lien Waiver is needed by:
  • Contractors involved in construction projects in Texas
  • Material suppliers providing goods for property improvements
  • Real estate developers managing property liens
  • Legal professionals assisting with lien releases
  • Homeowners seeking to ensure payment for construction work
  • Notaries Public executing legal documents in Texas

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Eligible users include contractors and material suppliers who have provided labor or materials for a construction project in Texas.
Once you've filled out and notarized your Partial-Final Waiver of Lien, it should be submitted to the relevant parties involved in the construction project, typically the homeowner or property owner.
You will need details about the property, including the contractor's name, work description, payment amounts, and any lien information that may need to be addressed.
Make sure to double-check for any missing signatures, errors in the amounts specified, and ensure that all required information is detailed accurately to prevent processing delays.
While the document itself does not have a processing time, it should be submitted as soon as possible after completion of payment to ensure that all liens are properly released in a timely manner.
Yes, the Partial-Final Waiver of Lien requires notarization by a Notary Public to ensure its legal validity in Texas.
No, the Partial-Final Waiver of Lien is specifically designed for use in Texas. Other states may have different forms or requirements.
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