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Colorado Subcontractor Conditional Lien Waiver and Release - Final
Colorado subcontractors, after receiving final payment for work and materials on a construction project, release your lien rights with Conditional Lien Waiver and Release form.
This document is essential for ensuring that the subcontractor formally releases any claims to a mechanics' lien, bond right, or payment on the owner's property, except for retentions.
Effective Date of Release
The waiver and release only become effective once the payment has cleared the bank. Until this condition is met, the document does not take effect, protecting the subcontractor's interests in case of payment issues.
Scope of Release
The release does not impact the subcontractor’s rights to recover compensation for any amounts or claims not covered by the final payment. This ensures that subcontractors retain the ability to seek payment for outstanding balances or unresolved issues.
Verification of Third-Party Payments
The form includes a statement verifying that all third parties have been or will be paid by the subcontractor. This verification is a critical legal requirement for lien waiver documentation.
Form Availability and Usage
The form is available in MS Word template for easy customization. After purchase, it can be downloaded for use, and then reused as often as needed, providing convenience and flexibility for subcontractors.
Jurisdiction
This document is designed exclusively for use within the State of Colorado. Because lien laws vary from state to state, it may not be suitable for projects located outside of Colorado.
Colorado Subcontractor Conditional Lien Waiver and Release - Progress
Waive your lien rights up to the date of a progress payment with this Colorado Subcontractor Conditional Lien Waiver and Release on Progress Payment.
This document serves as a conditional waiver and release of lien rights for subcontractors in the State of Colorado. It is specifically designed to address lien rights up to the date of a progress payment.
The form enables subcontractors to relinquish mechanics' lien, bond rights, or claims for payment against the owner's property for labor and materials up to the date specified in the Waiver and Release form.
Effectiveness of the Waiver
The waiver and release become effective only when the progress payment has successfully cleared the bank. This ensures that the subcontractor's rights are not relinquished until payment is verified.
Third-Party Payment Verification
Included within the form is a statement confirming that all third parties involved have either been paid or will be paid as a result of the progress payment. This provides additional assurance to the owner regarding the settlement of all outstanding claims.
Format and Availability
The document is available in Microsoft Word format, making it convenient for editing and customization to suit specific project requirements. It is a reusable form as well – pay once, use as often as you need to.
Jurisdiction
This document is intended exclusively for use within the State of Colorado. It may not be suitable for projects outside this jurisdiction, as lien laws differ from state to state.
Colorado Tangible Personal Property Memorandum
Pass on personal property to loved ones with this free Tangible Personal Property Memorandum for Colorado residents.
Coloradans can use this downloadable, fully editable Tangible Personal Property Memorandum to leave personal belongings to family members, friends, and other beneficiaries as part of their estate plan. This document is designed to work together with a Last Will and Testament and helps simplify the transfer of personal property after death.
Colorado law allows a testator (a person executing a will) to pass tangible personal property to beneficiaries by using a written statement or list referenced in the will, under C.R.S. S. 15-11-513.
What Is a Tangible Personal Property Memorandum?
A Tangible Personal Property Memorandum is a written document used to give away personal possessions that are not real estate, cash, or investment assets. Common items included in a memorandum may include personal property not otherwise specifically addressed in the will, such as:
- Jewelry
- Furniture
- Artwork
- Family heirlooms
- Antiques
- Electronics
- Collectibles
- Household goods
- Vehicles.
Benefits of Using a Tangible Personal Property Memorandum
Using a Tangible Personal Property Memorandum in Colorado offers several important estate planning advantages:
Avoid Rewriting Your Will
One of the biggest benefits is flexibility. If you later decide to change who receives a specific item, you can simply create a new memorandum instead of preparing an entirely new will.
Keep Your Estate Plan Organized
A separate memorandum allows you to maintain a detailed list of personal belongings and beneficiaries in one convenient document.
Reduce Family Disputes
Clearly identifying who should receive sentimental or valuable personal property can help reduce misunderstandings and conflicts among surviving family members.
Easy to Complete
This downloadable Colorado Tangible Personal Property Memorandum template includes step-by-step instructions to help you properly complete and sign the document.
Legal Requirements under Colorado Law
To be effective under Colorado law, the Tangible Personal Property Memorandum must meet the following requirements:
- It must be specifically referenced in your Last Will and Testament.
- It must adequately describe the items and beneficiaries so that your estate executor can know with reasonable certainty which items / beneficiaries are being referred to.
- It must be signed and dated.
The Memorandum should be kept with your original Will and your other estate planning documents (power of attorney, advance directive, etc.)
Download the Free Template
This free template will help you complete your legally compliant Tangible Personal Property Memorandum. The form is:
- Downloadable instantly
- Fully editable
- Easy to use
- Designed specifically for Colorado residents.
Help ensure your personal belongings are distributed according to your wishes with this simple and convenient Colorado estate planning document.
Colorado Termination of Notice by Corporation
If you have filed a Notice of Intent to File Lien with respect to a construction contract that has been terminated, you must cancel the Notice by filing this Colorado Termination of Notice by Corporation form.
- This form is for use by a company or corporation. If the lienholder is a person, you must use a different form.
- The Termination form is made in accordance with Section 38-22-109 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.
- The form includes a Certificate of Delivery to record the details of how it was served, and a copy of the relevant section of the Statutes.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Colorado.
Colorado Unconditional Lien Waiver and Release - Final
Colorado contractors, release your lien rights after receipt of final payment on a construction project with this Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Final Payment.
- The Waiver and Release authorizes a release of any lien rights or claims for payment which the contractor may have against the owner's property, and indicates that final payment has been made in full.
- A Notice of Completion form is included.
- This release form should only be used when the contractor has received final payment (except for any disputed amounts).
- Available in MS Word format. Downloadable and reusable.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Colorado.
Colorado Unconditional Lien Waiver and Release - Progress
Release your lien rights up to the date of a progress payment with this Colorado Unconditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Progress Payment.
- The Waiver and Release authorizes a full and complete release of any lien rights or claims for payment which the contractor may have against the owner's property, upon payment of a progress payment by or on behalf of the property owner.
- This is a reusable lien release form. Buy it, download it, use it as often as you require.
- Provided in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Colorado.
Complaint Letter About Another Tenant | Australia
Notify your landlord about noisy, disruptive or bad behaviour of another tenant with this free Complaint Letter form for Australian tenancies.
- The letter should be mailed or delivered to the landlord only after you have tried to resolve the situation with the other tenant.
- Record the dates on which the behaviour occurs, and the details of your attempts to resolve it.
- Keep a copy of the letter for your records.
- The template can be used in any Australian state or territory.
- The Complaint Letter form is downloadable and can be reused whenever necessary.
Complaint to Landlord About Another Tenant | Canada
If you are having ongoing problems with another tenant in your building, notify your landlord with this free Complaint Letter template for Canadian tenancies.
- The letter outlines the disruptive or objectionable behaviour of another tenant, and your attempts to resolve the situation with the other tenant.
- The letter should be mailed or delivered to the landlord only if the other tenant has ignored your attempts and failed or refused to rectify the situation.
- Keep a copy of the letter for your records.
- This is a downloadable and fully editable template which can be used in any province or territory of Canada.
Complete Legal Will Kit | Canada
Have you made a Will yet?
Why should I make a will?
If you were to die intestate (without a valid Will), your loved ones will have to pay court costs and legal fees to administer your estate. They already have enough to deal with after your passing - you can spare them the extra expense and trouble by making a will.
If you own real estate or other assets, whether in Canada or outside of the country, you need to have a Will to make sure your property is distributed in accordance with your wishes.
What is included in the Canada Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan?
This complete Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan for Canadian residents includes everything you need to make your will:
- Last Will and Testament form, with instructions to help you complete the document. Special instructions for Quebec.
- Guide to Making a Will in Canada, which contains information and things you need to know to help you through the process of preparing your Will.
- Legal Requirements for each province and territory.
- Will Information Sheet which is a checklist of information you will need to compile in order to complete your Will.
- Organ Donor Information.
- Estate Plan and Questionnaire developed by a financial planner, to help you decide how you want all your property, investments, stocks and other assets to be preserved during your lifetime and distributed after your death.
- How to Choose an Executor and a Guardian for Minor Children.
- Affidavit of Execution of Will forms as required for Alberta, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Yukon.
How do I order the Will Kit?
Just add it to your cart and check out. Your complete Canada Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan will download automatically immediately after purchase.
Are the forms legal across Canada?
This English-language will kit can be used in all provinces and territories. A French-language will is available on request. Please contact our Support Team for details.
Complete Legal Will Kit | USA
If you were to die without a Will, your loved ones will have to pay court costs and legal fees to administer your estate. Don't let that happen. Get your complete USA Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan.
- The USA Legal Will Kit and Estate Plan package contains everything you need to make your will:
- Last Will and Testament with self proving Affidavit, with instructions to help you complete the document and special provisions for Louisiana.
- Making a Valid Will in the United States, a guide to help you through the process of making your will and ensuring that it meets legal requirements in your State.
- Will Preparation Checklist.
- Glossary of legal terms commonly used in a Will.
- Information about the duties and responsibilities of an executor.
- Guidelines for choosing a personal guardian for minor children and a property guardian for minor beneficiaries.
- If you own real estate or other assets, whether in the United States or elsewhere, you should have a Will to make sure your property is distributed in accordance with your wishes.
- No need to buy multiple copies - you, your spouse or partner, and other family members can each prepare a Will using the same template.
