The Maryland Contractor's Final Affidavit of Payment to Subcontractors is a legal document used in the construction industry in the state of Maryland. This affidavit serves as proof that a contractor has made full and final payment to their subcontractors for work completed on a specific construction project. It is typically required as part of the final payment process to ensure that all parties involved in the project have been properly compensated. The purpose of the Contractor's Final Affidavit of Payment is to protect subcontractors from non-payment or underpayment by the main contractor. By submitting this document, the contractor is affirming that they have satisfied all financial obligations to their subcontractors and have obtained appropriate lien releases or waivers from them. The affidavit should include relevant information such as the name and contact details of the contractor and subcontractors, the project name and location, the contract/payment amounts, and a breakdown of the work performed by each subcontractor. It should also include a statement from the contractor confirming that all subcontractors have been paid in full and any potential legal consequences if the information provided is found to be false. There is only one type of Maryland Contractor's Final Affidavit of Payment to Subcontractors, but it may vary in format or structure depending on the document template used by different contractors or construction companies. However, the content and purpose of the affidavit remain the same.
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés. For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.