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Michigan lien waiver software for general contractors

Michigan-compliant forms in 2 minutes. Verbatim §570.1115 templates. No PDF attachments, no chasing.

Michigan Construction Lien Act §570.1115

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Why generic templates fail in Michigan

Michigan Construction Lien Act §570.1115 prescribes the four waiver forms by structure: partial vs. full, conditional vs. unconditional. The form has to match the payment it covers.

A partial-conditional waiver releases lien rights for a specific dollar amount when the check clears. A full waiver wipes out everything to date. Sending the wrong one releases more lien rights than the sub intended, which is how disputes start.

The forms we ship for Michigan

Four statutory forms, picked automatically based on payment phase and status.

Partial conditional waiver

Release a specific dollar amount of lien rights for a progress payment, conditioned on payment.

Partial unconditional waiver

Release a specific dollar amount of lien rights once the payment has cleared.

Full conditional waiver

Release all lien rights through a final payment, conditioned on payment.

Full unconditional waiver

Release all lien rights once the final payment has cleared.

Michigan-specific features

All four Michigan §570.1115 forms shipped verbatim. The signing wizard picks partial vs. full based on the payment, so a sub never accidentally signs away rights for work that isn't yet paid.

Michigan lien waiver FAQ

What's the difference between partial and full waivers in Michigan?

Partial waivers release lien rights for a specific dollar amount tied to one payment. Full waivers release lien rights for everything to date. Michigan §570.1115 prescribes both. LienDone picks the right one based on the project phase.

Are non-statutory Michigan lien waivers enforceable?

No. §570.1115 prescribes the forms. A waiver that doesn't follow the statute is unenforceable against the lien claimant.

Does Michigan require notarization for lien waivers?

No. §570.1115 does not require a notary. It does require the claimant's identifying information and the dollar amount.

Send a Michigan waiver in two minutes.

Michigan Construction Lien Act §570.1115 compliant. Signed PDF in your dashboard the moment your sub clicks submit.

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