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New Jersey Unconditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Progress Payment

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New Jersey
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NJ-10-09
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Understanding this form

The Unconditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Progress Payment is a legal document used by a lienor to waive their right to claim a lien on a property in exchange for a specified progress payment. This form is particularly important in the construction industry, where contractors or subcontractors may need to certify that they have received payment for labor, materials, or services provided. Unlike conditional waivers, this form provides assurance to property owners that no further claims will be made against their property for the specified work completed to that date.


Main sections of this form

  • Name of the lienor and their contact information
  • Details regarding the payment amount and the date payment was received
  • Property description where the work was performed
  • Signature of the lien holder
  • Notary acknowledgment section for verification
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When to use this form

This form is typically used in scenarios where a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier has completed work on a property and has received a progress payment. It may be required prior to making further payments to ensure that the property owner is protected from future lien claims regarding the work completed up to that date. This is particularly essential in ongoing construction projects where multiple payments and work phases are involved.

Intended users of this form

  • Contractors or subcontractors offering services or materials
  • Suppliers of construction materials
  • Property owners who wish to ensure no further lien claims arise after a progress payment
  • Legal representatives managing real estate transactions or construction agreements

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify and enter the name and contact information of the lienor.
  • Specify the payment amount received and the date on which the payment occurred.
  • Include details about the property and customer involved in the transaction.
  • Obtain the signature of the lien holder to validate the waiver.
  • Complete the notary section to ensure legal enforceability.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to fill out the payment amount or date accurately.
  • Omitting the property's legal description or details about the work completed.
  • Not obtaining a signature from the lien holder before submission.
  • Neglecting to have the document notarized if required.

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FAQ

An unconditional mechanic's lien waiver states the contractor has in fact been paid in full for the stated work. Write the name of the maker of the check in the space provided on the mechanic's lien release form. Fill in the amount of the payment. Write the name of contractor the payment is being made to.

A "Conditional Waiver and Release Upon Progress Payment" discharges all claimant rights through a specific date, provided the payments have actually been received and processed. An "Unconditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment" extinguishes all claimant rights upon receipt of the payment.

Name of Claimant. This is the name the party to be paid, and the party who will be signing the lien waiver document. Name of Customer. Job Location. Owner. Exceptions. Claimant's Signature. Claimant's Title. Date of Signature.

An "Unconditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment" extinguishes all claimant rights upon receipt of the payment. A "Conditional Waiver and Release Upon Final Payment" extinguishes all claimant rights upon receipt of the final payment with certain provisions.

It basically states that you've paid the subcontractor what is owed, they accept the payment in full, and they waive the right to put a lien on your property. Simply present this form to the subcontractor with your payment and ask them to sign it. Make sure you get their signature!

An unconditional release means that there are no restrictions on the release of the lien. This type of lien release is often used in final project documents to confirm that the project is complete, payment has occurred, and you release all future rights to file liens on the project.

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