Kansas Demand for Filing and Release of Waiver - Individual

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Kansas
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KS-09-09
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The Demand for Filing and Release of Waiver - Individual form is a vital document under Kansas law that allows a property owner to request the filing of a release for a previously filed lien from a subcontractor. This form is used after the subcontractor has been fully paid for labor or materials supplied for new residential property. By filing this demand, the property owner ensures that no future claims or issues regarding unpaid dues from the subcontractor arise, thereby protecting their property rights.


  • Identification of the property owner and location of the property.
  • Details about the subcontractor who filed the original lien.
  • Confirmation of the payment made to the subcontractor.
  • A formal demand for the subcontractor to file a release and waiver of lien.
  • Signature of the property owner to validate the demand.

This form should be used when a property owner has fully compensated a subcontractor for services or materials provided and wishes to ensure that the subcontractor correctly files a release of the notice of intention to enforce a lien. This protects the homeowner from any future claims related to the work performed on their property.

Intended Users:

  • Property owners who have made full payment to a subcontractor.
  • General contractors managing relationships with subcontractors.
  • Anyone acting on behalf of a property owner seeking to clear title to a property.

Steps to Complete the Form:

  • Identify and enter the name of the property owner.
  • Specify the property's location and description.
  • Fill in the name of the subcontractor who filed the original lien.
  • Enter the date when the payment was made and the total amount paid.
  • Sign and date the form to officially submit the demand.

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  • The Demand for Filing and Release of Waiver - Individual form is crucial for protecting property rights after full payment to subcontractors.
  • Completing the form accurately can prevent future lien issues.
  • It is specific to Kansas and complies with state regulations.

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