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The Notice of Intent to Lien is filed by the party who wants to secure payment from a client who has failed to pay up on time. So if youre a contractor, a subcontractor, a sub-subcontractor, or a material supplier, you can serve a Notice of Intent to Lien to remind your client that they still owe you money.
SECTION 29-5-15. Filing requirements; penalty for frivolous lien. (A) To file a mechanics lien, a contractor must provide the county clerk of court or register of deeds proof that he is licensed or registered if he is required by law to be licensed or registered.
File your lien with the register of deeds File your completed form with the recorders office in the South Carolina county where the property is located, and pay the recording fee. View a full list of South Carolina register of deeds offices to find contact information, fees, and filing requirements.
SOUTH CAROLINA Final judgments create a lien upon real estate for a period of ten years. S.C. Code Ann. 15-35-810.
About South Carolina Notice of Intent to Lien Form If a party is refusing to pay your claim or ignoring your phone calls, sending a Notice of Intent to Lien to that party, the prime contractor and/or the property owner can let them know youre serious about collecting and prioritize your payment.
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Court Petition to Release the Property Lien If the lien claimant doesnt remove the invalid lien, and the time has expired to record the mechanics lien and take action to foreclose, you may petition the court for a decree to release the property from the lien.
A Notice of Intent to Lien in California is a document that warns a property owner about a mechanics lien that is about to be filed against their property. It is a pre-lien notice, which means that it is sent before a mechanics lien is formally recorded in California.
Pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. 29-5-10 et. seq., a contractor, subcontractor or supplier with a lien claim can file a mechanics lien within 90 days of the date of the last furnishing of labor or materials.

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