This Contractor's Final Affidavit of Payment to Subcontractors is Contractor's Affidavit of payment to subcontractors upon completion of project. This Affidavit must be signed in front of a notary public. This Affidavit is for use in any state.
You can usually get one from local government offices, legal document services, or even through your contractor if they have a standard form they use.
Not quite! A lien waiver is about giving up the right to make a claim against the property, while an affidavit verifies payment obligations have been met.
Absolutely! Homeowners can and often should request it to protect themselves from any unexpected claims or liens on the property.
Without the affidavit, the payment may be delayed or held back until the contractor proves that they’ve settled all their debts related to the project.
It's often required before the final payment is released to the contractor, making sure that all financial obligations have been met during the project.
An Affidavit of Contractor is a legal document that proves a contractor has fulfilled all necessary obligations related to a construction project, like paying their workers and suppliers.