Enable Waivers & Set Default Templates
Enable Lien Waivers
Enable First- and Sub-Tier Lien Waivers with Sworn Statements
Enable Lien Waivers
Navigate to the Project level Invoicing tool.
Click the Settings
icon. This opens the Invoicing tool's Settings page.Scroll to the Lien Waivers section. Then choose from these options:
Tips
Don't see any options? The lien waiver settings must be enabled for Procore Pay. See Enable Lien Waivers in the Company Payments Tool. See The project must have a 'State' selected in the Project level Admin tool on the General tab in the Project Location section.
What do the different lien waiver types mean? To learn about the types, see What types of lien waiver templates can you create?
Enable Conditional Lien Waivers. Mark this checkbox to enable the use of any conditional lien waiver templates created for use by your company. Clear the checkbox to disable the use of those templates. When you mark the checkbox, you also have the option to set the default template for the project:
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Why am I seeing a 'No template' message? If the 'No template' message appears, create a lien waiver template for the waiver type. See Create Lien Waiver Templates. To appear in this list, the 'State' defined for the template must match the Procore project's Project Location information.
How do I know if a lien waiver is compliant with State requirements? For states that mandate the use of a specific lien waiver form, Procore Pay's Levelset integration provides lien waiver templates that comply with state requirements. For states without mandates, best practice templates are available. See Lien Waiver Release Forms - State by State on the Levelset website. Note: Your company must ensure that lien waiver templates comply with all applicable laws and regulations. Always consult a legal advisor.
Why can't I select a template from the drop-down list? If the drop-down list is grayed out and unavailable, Levelset's lien waiver database has determined that lien waiver type is unavailable in the project's State.
What do the different lien waiver types mean? To learn about the types, see What types of lien waiver templates can you create?