
Upon receipt of the sum of $12,500.00, the undersigned waives all lien rights against the above-referenced project through date.
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Statute stands between roofers and the lawsuits, lien disputes, and licensing tangles that can shut a crew down faster than a hailstorm. Real documents. Plain language. Specialists who've been on the roof.
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47 documents, 3 categories. Every one written in language a foreman can read on a lunch break.

Stop signing agreements written by the other guy's lawyer.
Every subcontractor agreement, material supplier contract, and change order form in the Kit was drafted for roofers — not against them. Your GC's boilerplate shifts liability onto your crew. Ours shifts it back.
- Subcontractor Agreement (18-clause)
- Change Order Authorization
- Material Supplier T&Cs
- Notice to Proceed Template

The citation is cheaper than the fine.
OSHA inspectors don't announce themselves. Our field-ready checklists were built with a safety compliance officer who spent 11 years doing inspections — not writing about them.
- Fall Protection Inspection Log
- Ladder Safety Checklist
- Prevailing Wage Audit Prep
- OSHA 300 Log Walkthrough

A denied claim isn't the end — unless you let it be.
Insurance carriers deny roofing claims on technicalities that a well-drafted dispute letter can reverse. Know the anatomy of a denial before you pick up the phone.
- Claim Denial Response Letter
- Scope of Work Documentation
- Supplement Request Template
- Public Adjuster Checklist
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Each specialist authored the resource attached to their name. These aren't stock photos — they're the people who built the documents.

Marcus Delgado
Construction Litigation Attorney
Subcontractor Agreements & Lien Law
"The number one mistake I see is roofers signing the GC's contract without reading the indemnification clause. That one paragraph can make you liable for work you never touched."
Subcontractor Agreement Template
18-clause agreement with line-by-line annotations explaining what each section actually means for your business.

Diane Kowalczyk
OSHA Compliance Officer
Roofing Safety & Prevailing Wage
"Inspectors aren't looking for perfect jobsites. They're looking for documentation. If you can show me the log, the training record, and the fall protection plan — you're 80% of the way through an inspection."
OSHA Inspection Checklist
Field-ready, laminated-format checklist built for foremen. Know what to have posted, documented, and accessible before the inspector walks up.

Troy Whitfield
Licensed Public Adjuster
Roofing Claim Disputes & Supplements
"Carriers bank on roofers accepting the first number. A properly documented supplement request — scope photos, manufacturer specs, labor breakdown — reopens 60% of the denials I see."
Claim Denial Response Kit
A demand letter template, supplement request framework, and documentation checklist built from 400+ successfully reopened roofing claims.
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Actual excerpts from the Roofer's Legal Kit. Redacted where required. The quality speaks before you trade your inbox for it.
Conditional Lien Waiver on Progress Payment
CONDITIONAL WAIVER AND RELEASE ON PROGRESS PAYMENT
Claimant: [Roofing Subcontractor Name], hereinafter referred to as "Claimant"
Owner: [Property Owner / General Contractor Name]
Job Description: [Project Address / Description]
Claimant has received a check from [Payor] as a progress payment in the amount of $________. Upon honoring of this check, Claimant waives and releases any and all mechanic's lien, stop payment notice, and bond rights Claimant has for labor, services, equipment, or materials furnished through the date of[Progress Payment Date].
⚠ This waiver is CONDITIONAL — it only becomes effective upon actual receipt and clearing of payment. Do not sign an unconditional waiver until funds clear.
Demand Letter — Insurance Claim Supplement Request
VIA CERTIFIED MAIL — RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
February 25, 2026
Re: Claim No. XXXXXXX-XX — Supplement Request for Additional Scope Items
Dear [Adjuster Name],
This letter constitutes a formal supplement request pursuant to the terms of Policy No. XXX-XXXXXX. The original scope of loss issued on[Date] failed to account for the following line items, each of which is required to restore the insured property to pre-loss condition in compliance with[State] building code:
- —Ice & water shield per IRC R905.1.1 — omitted from original scope
- —Drip edge replacement (all perimeter) — not included
- —Decking replacement (______ sq ft of deteriorated OSB)
47 documents.
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Every contract template, compliance checklist, and claims resource on this page — packaged, tabbed, and ready for your trailer desk. No credit card. No subscription. One download.
18 Contract Templates
Sub agreements, change orders, NOPs
12 Compliance Checklists
OSHA, prevailing wage, licensing
9 Claims Documents
Demand letters, supplement requests
8 State-Specific Addenda
Lien law variations by jurisdiction
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