About Georgia lien waivers
Georgia law provides specific statutory forms for lien waiver and release. Georgia distinguishes between interim and final waivers and has unique rules about how waivers interact with the state's 60-day notice of commencement requirements. Georgia's lien waiver law is less uniform than California or Texas.
Key Georgia lien waiver requirements
- Georgia Code §44-14-366 provides statutory waiver forms
- Interim waivers cover specific billing periods — similar to progress waivers
- Final waivers extinguish all remaining lien rights on the project
- Waivers must be in writing and signed by the claimant
- Special rules apply for projects with a filed Notice of Commencement
Reference: Georgia Code §44-14-366
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