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Minnesota Notice to Owner of Subcontractor's Right to Claim a Lien
Give proper notice of your lien rights with this Notice to Owner of Subcontractor's Right to Claim a Lien form for Minnesota subtrades.
- The subcontractor notifies the property owner that a lien can be claimed against the property if the subcontractor is not paid in full for labor, services or materials provided for improvements to the property.
- The form includes instructions on making and serving the Notice.
- Buy the form once, and it's yours to use as often as you require.
- This template is provided in MS Word format, and is easy to download, fill in and print.
- For use only in the State of Minnesota.
Minnesota Lien Waiver and Release Forms Package
Prepare your lien releases as each payment comes in with this package of Minnesota Lien Waiver and Release forms.
State Law Governing Lien Waivers
Minnesota does not require a statutory form of lien waiver. Both conditional and unconditional waivers are allowed, but only after payment is received.
Lien rights cannot be waived in the contract. Lien rights cannot be waived against payment bonds or before payment.
Minnesota law also requires the owner or other party that is making payments to provide monthly progress payments based on estimates of the work completed, unless otherwise specified in the contract.
What is Included in the Package
This package contains the following forms which allow you to partially or fully release your lien claim against an owner's property, as payment is received:
- Conditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Progress Payment,
- Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Progress Payment,
- Conditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Final Payment, and
- Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Final Payment.
Format and Jurisdiction
These Lien Waiver and Release Forms are provided in MS Word format. They are customizable and reusable so they can be used on all your work projects.
The documents are prepared in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota.