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Yes, you can cancel your subscription at any time from your account settings. Your access will continue through the end of your current billing period. Waivr does not offer refunds for unused portions of a billing cycle.
Pro and Enterprise plans include a 14-day free trial. No credit card is required to start. The Starter plan is pay upfront with no trial period.
Once you reach 5 active projects or 25 subs, you will need to upgrade to Pro to continue creating waivers. Waivr will notify you before you hit your limit.
A lien waiver is a legal document in which a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier waives their right to file a mechanic's lien against a property in exchange for payment. Waivr provides templates to help you generate these documents efficiently. However, Waivr is a document generation tool and does not provide legal advice. You should consult a licensed attorney in your state to ensure your waiver process meets all legal requirements for your specific situation.
A conditional waiver takes effect only upon receipt of payment. An unconditional waiver takes effect immediately upon signing, regardless of whether payment has been received. Waivr generates both types. We strongly recommend consulting a licensed construction attorney before using unconditional waivers, as signing one before receiving payment may forfeit your lien rights.
Waivr currently generates state-specific lien waiver templates for all 12 statutory states that mandate specific waiver forms: Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Texas, Utah, and Wyoming.
Waivr's templates are based on publicly available statutory forms for each covered state and are updated as regulations change. However, Waivr is a software tool and does not constitute legal advice. Laws can change and individual circumstances vary. Waivr makes no guarantees regarding the legal sufficiency of any document for your specific project. Always consult a licensed attorney in your state before relying on any waiver for legal purposes.
Most users are generating and sending waivers within minutes of signing up. No installation required — Waivr is fully browser-based.
No. Subcontractors receive a tokenized signing link via email and can sign directly from their browser with no account or download required.
Waivr's e-signatures are designed to comply with the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (ESIGN) and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), which recognize electronic signatures as legally valid in most circumstances. However, legal enforceability can depend on jurisdiction, document type, and other factors specific to your situation. Waivr does not provide legal advice and makes no guarantee that any e-signed document will be enforceable in every context. Consult a licensed attorney if you have questions about enforceability in your state.
All signed waivers and documents are stored securely in Waivr's system and accessible from your dashboard at any time. Waivr takes reasonable measures to protect your data but is not liable for data loss resulting from circumstances beyond our control. We recommend maintaining your own backup copies of all signed documents.
Yes. All completed waivers can be exported and downloaded as PDFs directly from your dashboard.