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When filling out a waiver, please clarify when you put the state you are in or the state the job is in...or both!

GeorgiaLien Releases

I work for a GC - Sub contractor who does work in many states. It seems everyone in the office fills waivers out differently. Today I am working on a Partial Waiver of lien to date and at the top left of the form it has: State of ________SS County of _______SS In the body of the form it has: "The undersigned, for and in consideration of ($ ) ______Dollars and other good and valuable considerations, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, do(es) hereby waive and release any and all lien or claim of, or right to, lien, under the statutes of the State of _____________, relating to mechanic’s liens, with respect to and on said above-described premises, and the improvements thereon, and on the material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery furnished, and on the moneys, funds or other considerations due or to become due from the owner, on account of all labor, services, material, fixtures, apparatus or machinery, furnished to this date by the undersigned for the above- described premises, INCLUDING EXTRAS.* " In this paragraph, do we put our state or the state where the work was completed?

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May 7, 2021
good morning! I would say in the first blanks it would be the state and county where you are signing the document. In the "State of _______________, relating to mechanic's liens...." that would be referring to the state where the project is located. Hope this helps. Cheers!
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