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Construction Lien Waivers and Releases Basics (Part 3 of 4)

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Construction lien waivers and releases are as essential to the construction process as hammers and nails. If you want to get paid, you need to give a release. If you have to pay someone, you better get a release. And in both cases, because words matter, understanding what they say and how they work is critical. In this episode, we will delve into the best practices for exchanging waivers and releases, exploring the differences between releases given and received by general contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers, and examine the importance of both narrow and broad release language and how it can hurt (or help) you. And, of course, we will talk about conditional releases.

Make sure to follow us on YouTube and social media, including Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter, to get a jump on your competition.

About Alex Barthet

Alexander Barthet is a board-certified construction attorney in Florida and holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering. He manages The Barthet Firm, a ten-lawyer construction law firm in Miami, and maintains a construction law blog at www.TheLienZone.com. He can be reached at 305-347-5295 or alex@barthet.com.

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Construction lien waivers and releases are as essential to the construction process as hammers and nails. If you want to get paid, you need to give a release. If you have to pay someone, you better get a release. And in both cases, because words matter, understanding what they say and how they work is critical. In this episode, we will delve into the best practices for exchanging waivers and releases, exploring the differences between releases given and received by general contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers, and examine the importance of both narrow and broad release language and how it can hurt (or help) you. And, of course, we will talk about conditional releases.

Make sure to follow us on YouTube and social media, including Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter, to get a jump on your competition.

About Alex Barthet

Alexander Barthet is a board-certified construction attorney in Florida and holds a B.S. in mechanical engineering. He manages The Barthet Firm, a ten-lawyer construction law firm in Miami, and maintains a construction law blog at www.TheLienZone.com. He can be reached at 305-347-5295 or alex@barthet.com.

The post Construction Lien Waivers and Releases Basics (Part 3 of 4) appeared first on TheLienZone Podcast.

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