North Carolina Construction or Mechanics Lien Package - Corporation or LLC - North Carolina 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Claim of Lien' form. Enter the necessary details such as your name, address, and the property information where services were provided.
  3. Proceed to complete the 'Acknowledgment of Satisfaction' if applicable. This requires you to confirm that the lien has been satisfied in front of a clerk.
  4. Fill out any relevant 'Notice of Claim' forms based on your tier as a subcontractor. Ensure you provide accurate details about your contract and services rendered.
  5. Utilize the 'Conditional Waiver and Release of Lien Upon Progress Payment' form if you are receiving partial payments. Make sure to specify conditions clearly.
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Homeowners often ask, Can a contractor put a lien on my house without notice? In most states, contractors are required to provide a preliminary notice before filing a lien. However, the rules vary by state, so its essential to understand your local laws.
You can go to: LiensNC.com - Guides - Lien Agents for forms and instructions. If you have questions about who is required to select a lien agent or interpretations of the new law please contact your legal counsel.
The purpose of a lien agent is to act on the owners behalf to collect any notices from those providing labor or materials to the project, and handle any legalities that may arise from claims on the project.
A: The filing fee for an Appointment of Lien Agent is $30 for a 1-2 Family Dwelling and $58 for any Other property type. Q: Which lien agent should I appoint to my project? A: Any of the authorized Lien Agents can be appointed to your project.
North Carolina created its lien agent process in 2013 to deal with the hidden lien problem. In North Carolina, a contractor or subcontractor has 120-days from the last date of furnishing of labor or materials to file and serve a claim of lien on the real property.