Oregon Lien Waiver Guide
Oregon accepts custom lien waiver forms. No statutory forms are mandated.
Key Information
Waiver Type
Non-Statutory
Filing Deadline
75 days from completion of construction (or last furnishing)
Notice Requirements
All claimants (except original contractors on commercial projects) must provide an 8-day Notice of Right to a Lien.
Key Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. §87.001 et seq.
Waiver Types in Oregon
Conditional Waiver on Progress Payment
Waives lien rights for a specific progress payment, but only upon actual receipt of payment. Protects the claimant if the check bounces or payment fails.
Unconditional Waiver on Progress Payment
Immediately and unconditionally waives lien rights for a specific progress payment amount, regardless of whether payment has actually been received.
Conditional Waiver on Final Payment
Waives all lien rights upon receipt of the final payment. The waiver is conditioned on actual receipt of the specified final payment amount.
Unconditional Waiver on Final Payment
Immediately and unconditionally waives all lien rights. This is the most comprehensive waiver and should only be signed after final payment is confirmed in your account.
Oregon Lien Waiver Rules
Oregon does not mandate statutory waiver forms. Custom waivers are enforceable. Oregon's Notice of Right to a Lien is a critical preliminary step. Oregon also has specific rules about residential construction liens. Waiver language should be clear and specific.
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