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Massachusetts Subcontractor Conditional Waiver and Release on Final Payment
Massachusetts subcontractors, prepare a Conditional Waiver and Release of Lien for the final payment on a construction job with this easy-to-use template form.
- This form is for subcontractors and suppliers who have not contracted directly with the property owner.
- The subcontractor (supplier) acknowledges having been paid in full by the contractor, except for the amount of the final payment.
- The subcontractor will release and waive all liens, claims, and rights in connection with the project as soon as the final payment check has been cleared by the bank.
- The subcontractor certifies that there are no outstanding charges for labor, materials, equipment and services that could give rise to a lien.
- The form includes an indemnity provision to protect the general contractor and the property owner.
- Available in MS Word format. Editable and reusable.
- For use only in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
$6.50
Massachusetts Subcontractor Partial Waiver of Lien and Release of Claims
Subcontractors and suppliers, submit this Massachusetts Partial Waiver of Lien and Release of Claims form with each application for payment by the general contractor.
- The release and waiver of lien rights by the subcontractor (supplier) is limited to the time period up to the date specified in the Partial Waiver.
- This form is for subcontractors and suppliers who do not have a contract directly with the property owner.
- The party giving the waiver and release must certify that all charges for labor and materials have been paid and that there are no charges outstanding for which a lien could be filed.
- The form also includes an indemnity provision, indemnifying the property owner and the general contractor against claims or damages resulting from any false statements given in the waiver and release.
- Buy the MS Word template once, use as often as needed.
- For use only in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
$6.50