Iowa Conditional Lien Waiver upon Progress Payment
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About the Iowa Conditional Lien Waiver upon Progress Payment
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- Record with your county recorder's office
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Mechanic's liens are governed under Chapter 572 of Iowa Code. A waiver is a conscious relinquishment of a right. In this case, the person granting the waiver is relinquishing the right to seek a mechanic's lien for all or part of the amount due. This assurance is usually enough to get the other party to pay. In Iowa, there are no statutory forms for waivers although according to the principles of contract law, the parties may agree to such modifications in writing.
Generally, waivers come in four varieties: conditional or unconditional, and based on a partial/progress or final payment. Conditional waivers only become effective after the responsible party's check clears the bank on which it was drawn, and provide more protection for the claimants. Unconditional waivers go into effect immediately, tend to favor the owners' interests, and should only be used after payment is confirmed. Waiving lien rights after a partial payment allows the claimant to retain some lien rights, but to release others based on the amount paid on the overall balance due. Waivers upon final payments remove the claimant's eligibility to place a lien because they state that the account is paid in full.
Regardless of the nature, waivers must identify the parties, the location of the project, relevant dates, and payments.
Partial waivers are used to waive a lien for up to the partial or progress payment amount. A conditional waiver means the waiver is conditioned upon the claimant receiving the amount due. Use the partial conditional waiver when the owner makes less than the full or final payment and the payment method does not guarantee receipt of the money (such as a check that hasn't cleared yet).
This article is provided for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for the advice from a legal professional. Please contact an Iowa attorney with any questions about sending notice to property owners or anything else with regard to mechanic's liens.
How to Use This Form
- Select your county from the list above
- Download the county-specific form
- Fill in the required information
- Have the document notarized if required
- Record with your county recorder's office
What Others Like You Are Saying
"Good site. Saved me a trip to one or two courthouses."
"I was frustrated by Orange County and all the other options they gave me to submit my paperwork. Dee…"
"EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOMER SERIVCE!!! THANK YOU!!!"
"Had to modify the document form fill field to accept the information required. Had limited number of…"
"I really like the service and will be definitely be using it again to submit future deeds."
Common Uses for Conditional Lien Waiver upon Progress Payment
- Protect your right to payment for home improvement work
- Protect subcontractor payment rights on a building project
- Document partial payment received on a construction project
- Protect a supplier's right to payment for delivered materials
- Protect a contractor's right to payment for work performed
- Secure payment for materials supplied to a construction project
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