This is the individual Contractor's final affidavit to owner.
This is the individual Contractor's final affidavit to owner.
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The Contractor's Final Affidavit must contain the name of the owner and the name of the contractor. It needs to have a statement that the contractor has completed the work and that it is going to list the amount that is currently due to the contractor. This document is typically accompanied by a lien.
A contractor's affidavit provides reassurance to the project owner that all contractors and vendors on the project have been paid for the work they provided.
The Final Payment Affidavit is a sworn statement that serves as a comprehensive outline, issued after completion of a project, to notify the property owner of how much money is still owed for materials and services provided.