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Waiver And Release Of Lien Upon Final Payment (Unconditional) R-7.6.1 - FLSSI Real Property

Waiver And Release Of Lien Upon Final Payment (Unconditional) Form. This is a FLSSI Real Property form and can be used in Construction Documents .
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WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIEN UPON FINAL PAYMENT (Unconditional) The undersigned lienor, in consideration of the final payment in the amount of $ , hereby waives and releases its lien and right to claim a lien for labor, services, or materials furnished to (insert the name of your customer) on the job of (insert the name of the owner) to the following described property (description of property): Dated: . (Lienor) By: ________________ (Lienor's Address) Witnesses - Not Necessary Acknowledgement - Recommended Comments: 1. This is the form as set forth in Florida Statutes 713.20(5). It should be noted that a person may not require a lienor to furnish a waiver or release of lien that is different from the forms prescribed in subsection (4) or subsection (5) of Florida Statutes Section 713.20. See Florida Statutes 713.20(6). However, a lien waiver or a lien release that is not substantially similar to the forms in Florida Statutes 713.20(4) and 713.20(5) is enforceable in accordance with the terms of the lien waiver or lien release. See Florida Statutes 713.20(8). A lienor who executes a lien waiver and release in exchange for a check may condition the waiver and release on payment of the check. See Florida Statutes 713.20(7). For modification of this form so that waiver and release is conditional on payment of check, see form entitled "Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Final Payment (Conditional) (Bar Form Nos. R-7.6.2 and R-7.6.4)." 2. BAR FORM NO. R-7.6.1 © Florida Lawyers Support Services, Inc. 2008 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkflow.com
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