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Disclaimer

LienWaiverPro provides lien waiver software and document workflow tools. We are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice.

No legal advice

Content on this website — including articles, guides, examples, and any documents generated by the software — is provided for general informational purposes only.

Nothing on this website constitutes legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is formed by your use of this site or software. You should not rely on any content or generated document as a substitute for legal advice.

No review or verification of your documents

LienWaiverPro does not review, validate, or verify the accuracy, completeness, or legal sufficiency of any document you create. All documents generated through the software are based solely on the information you provide.

You are responsible for your documents

Lien waiver requirements vary by state, contract, project type, and project participants. You are solely responsible for reviewing and confirming that any lien waiver or related document you use is appropriate for your specific situation.

State laws and requirements may change

Construction lien laws and lien waiver requirements can change. We do not guarantee that information on this site is current, complete, or applicable to your project.

No guarantees or warranties

LienWaiverPro is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We make no warranties regarding accuracy, completeness, reliability, or availability.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, LienWaiverPro and its affiliates will not be liable for any damages arising from your use of this website or software.

Consult a qualified attorney

If you need legal guidance regarding lien rights, waiver language, payment disputes, or contract interpretation, consult a qualified construction attorney licensed in the relevant jurisdiction.

Practical note

LienWaiverPro is designed to reduce common workflow mistakes — such as selecting the wrong waiver type or mismatching billing details — but it does not replace legal review when a project is complex, disputed, or contract-specific.