Kansas Release of Notice and Waiver of Lien by Individual

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Kansas
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KS-07-09
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Kansas law provides a form with which a subcontractor may claim a lien for labor and/or materials provided to new residential property. This Notice of Intent to Provide is filed in the office of the clerk of the district court of the county where the property is located. After the lien claimant is paid in full, the lien claimant is required to also file a form releasing the previous Notice and waiving any lien.


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The release of lien for an electronic title may be accomplished by providing this completed form to the person who satisfied the lien, purchased the vehicle, or requested the release, and/or by faxing it to the Title & Registration Bureau at (785) 296-2383 or e-mail to KDOR_TR@ks.gov.

The main purpose of a lien waiver is to provide protection to the paying party. In exchange for such payment, the lien waiver waives the payee's right to file a lien for the exact value of the payment they have received.

The release of lien may be a separate document or it could be the original vehicle title, with the lien signed off on the front. All titles and releases of lien are sent via regular, first-class mail.

A lien release is a document that is filed in the public land records as the official notice that the lien is removed. Once payment has been received, a contractor has a duty to remove any lien that was filed against the property.

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!

Lien release/cancellations must be recorded, and not just emailed or faxed between parties. Lien waivers, on the other hand, are just exchanged between the parties. For lien waivers, electronic signatures are perfectly acceptable.

When a bank loan is paid off, a Release of Lien or Certificate of Satisfaction is provided by the bank and is recorded in the Land Records office to provide notice that the prior lien has now been paid in full and released from the property.

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