Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Am I required to provide my customer with an unconditional waiver and release form from my suppliers in addition to the one I sign, or is my waiver good enough and will my customer be protected from my suppliers
Asked on 1/04/11, 5:39 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Steven Simons
Law Office of Steven A. Simons
Your question does not contain enough facts to allow for a full answer.
If you are a building contractor, and you are supplying a material lien release to your customers - then you really should provide a copy of the unconditional waiver and release to the customer. If you are in a different line of work, you should have an attorney review the release that you are proposing to determine if it covers your customer.
Good luck.
Answered on 1/09/11, 5:44 am
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