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§ 33-1075 Satisfaction of lien; damages

AZ Rev Stat § 33-1075 (2019) (N/A)
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33-1075. Satisfaction of lien; damages

A. On satisfaction of any lien established pursuant to this article, the lienholder shall record a satisfaction of the lien within thirty days. The satisfaction shall be in the form prescribed by section 11-480. A lienholder who fails to record a satisfaction of lien pursuant to this section is subject to the penalties prescribed by section 33-712.

B. A broker shall record a waiver and release of claim of lien that extinguishes the broker's lien rights on either of the following:

1. Within thirty days after satisfaction of a broker's claim of lien arising pursuant to this article if satisfaction occurs before recording a notice of commercial real estate broker lien.

2. Within ten days after receipt of a written request from the owner and if the broker fails to record a notice of commercial real estate broker lien within the time period prescribed by section 33-1072, subsection A, paragraph 3, subdivision (a) or (b).

C. A broker who is required to record a waiver and release of claim of lien by subsection B of this section and who fails to record a waiver is subject to the penalties prescribed by section 33-712.

D. A waiver and release of claim of lien is sufficient if it complies with other applicable laws and if it is in substantially the following form:

Waiver and Release of Claim of Lien

I (we) hereby unconditionally waive and release any claim of lien evidenced by the recording of a " broker's preliminary notice of intent to lien" or " notice of commercial real estate broker lien" , or both, recorded on (date) in docket or book __________ at page _______, or instrument number _______, records of ____________ county, Arizona.

Dated:

Signature

(Acknowledgment)

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§ 33-1075 Satisfaction of lien; damages