During project closeout, which document should be obtained from subcontractors before final payment?
Correct Answer
B) Lien waivers and releases
Lien waivers and releases protect the owner and general contractor from future payment claims by subcontractors and suppliers after final payment is made.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
Lien waivers and releases protect the owner and general contractor from future payment claims by subcontractors and suppliers after final payment is made.
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