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Here's the info you'll need to have handy to complete your doc:
Location
Know the site location and address where the project work is being done.
Dates
Be clear about the contract's timeline, especially the "through date."
Payment
Know the payment amount and the names of all parties being paid.
What's a California Partial Release and Waiver (Unconditional)?
When a homeowner or business begins construction, remodeling, or similar contract work, the contractor needs to know that they will be paid, and the client needs assurance that work will be completed. A California partial release and waiver of liens (unconditional) outlines the rights and responsibilities of a contractor and the property owner, including payments as well as details about what’s been done so far and what still needs to be done.