New Jersey Conditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Final Payment

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NJ-11-09
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Understanding this form

The Conditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Final Payment is a legal document used by contractors or suppliers (lienors) to waive their rights to lien against a property in exchange for final payment. This form ensures that once the final payment has been received, the lienor relinquishes any claims related to work performed up to a specified date. It differs from similar documents as it explicitly conditions the waiver upon actually receiving the payment, adding a layer of protection for both the lienor and the property owner.


Key parts of this document

  • Name and contact details of the lienor.
  • Final payment amount being waived.
  • Date through which services or materials were provided.
  • Name of the customer and property owner.
  • Condition stating the waiver is void if payment is not received within a specified timeframe.
  • Signature of the lien holder and notary acknowledgment.
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When this form is needed

This form is used when a contractor or supplier has completed work or delivered materials and is expecting final payment. It is typically utilized when the contractor wants to formally confirm that they have no claims against the property once they have received the payment. This protects both the business's right to payment and the property owner's interest in ensuring no future liens will be placed against their property.

Who this form is for

  • Contractors who have provided labor or materials on a job site.
  • Suppliers who deliver goods for construction projects.
  • Property owners seeking to clear any liens upon completion of final payments.
  • Subcontractors who need to release claims after payment.

How to prepare this document

  • Identify the parties involved: the lienor and the property owner.
  • Specify the amount of the final payment to be received.
  • Enter the date through which all services or materials were provided.
  • Clearly identify the customer and the job location.
  • Include the timeframe in which payment must be received for the waiver to remain valid.
  • Sign the document in the presence of a notary public.

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Common mistakes

  • Failing to specify the payment amount clearly.
  • Not including the date through which services were performed.
  • Omitting the timeframe for receiving payment, making the waiver unclear.
  • Not getting the document properly notarized if required.

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Main things to remember

  • This form waives lien rights upon receiving final payment.
  • It helps avoid disputes between property owners and contractors.
  • Ensure to complete all fields accurately to avoid legal complications.
  • Notarization is necessary for the form to be effective.

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LIen waivers are not required to be notarized. The primary times that a document needs to be notarized is if it is going to be filed with the county recorder or it is an affidavit. There are some other documents that often use notarization, but lien...

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 partial waiver should be used when you have received a progress payment on the project. You may be expecting future payments on the project, but are looking to sign a waiver for a specific progress or partial payment that you are receiving.

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!

This is a legal document where a contractor waives his common law right to hold control and possession over a property or resists to hand over the keys to the Bank when requested to do so, if he is not paid in full. Legal FAQ Guide.

A lien waiver is quite common in the construction business. Essentially, it is a document from a contractor, subcontractor, supplier, or another party who holds a mechanic's lien that states they have been paid in full and waive future lien rights to the disputed property.

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New Jersey Conditional Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien Upon Final Payment