Not sure how common it is, but I was reviewing a contract from MasTec-I'm almost positive it was MasTec-and it had a "lien Waiver" in it.
Check with what state you are working in, chances are even if you sign that waiver you still can place a lien in the event you are not paid.
Good luck,
Victor
> Is it common now for a Lien Waiver be attached to a contractor/sub contract?
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> Isn't this giving up your right to do anything in the event you fail to get paid properly?
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> Is this common? Anyone sign these?
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> Seems like the only thing common about one of these is you can almost gaurantee problems getting paid.
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> CC
Re: Sign a Lien Waiver? Common?
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