This affidavit form is used to partially waive or release a lien, right to claim of lien or claim on any bond for labor, material, or services provided in consideration of payment made by the party receiving the services.
If the homeowner disputes your affidavit or waiver, it might lead to a bit of a rough patch; it’s best to gather your documentation and perhaps talk to a legal expert to navigate the waters.
While there are common formats for these documents, it’s best to check local regulations or consult with a lawyer to ensure everything is on the up and up.
Once you sign a lien waiver, you can't just back out of it; it’s a done deal, so be sure you’re comfortable before you put your name on the line.