South Carolina Notice of Commencement - Corporation

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The Notice of Commencement - Corporation is a legal document filed to notify relevant authorities about the initiation of work on real property improvements. This form is essential for any corporation entering into a direct agreement with a property owner to ensure compliance with local laws. By submitting this notice, corporations protect their rights to claim liens in case of non-payment for improvements made to the property.


What’s included in this form

  • Identification of the corporation and its representative.
  • Details of the property being improved, including its address and description.
  • Information on the property owner or developer.
  • A description of the work to be conducted on the property.
  • The commencement date of the improvement work.
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When to use this form

This form should be used when a corporation is planning to start improvement work on real property. It serves to notify the Clerk of Court or Register of Deeds within fifteen days of the commencement of such work. Filing this notice is critical in jurisdictions that require it, as it establishes the corporation's rights regarding potential liens.

Who should use this form

  • Corporations entering into agreements for property improvement.
  • Representatives acting on behalf of the corporation.
  • Property owners who need to document commencement of improvements on their property.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the corporation and the representative filling out the form.
  • Specify the property involved, including the complete address and a detailed description.
  • Enter the name and address of the property owner or developer.
  • Describe the nature of the improvement work to be conducted.
  • Provide the date when the improvement work was commenced.
  • Ensure all signatures from authorized representatives are included and the form is notarized.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to file the notice within the required fifteen-day period.
  • Leaving out critical information about the property or owner.
  • Not obtaining the necessary signatures from corporate officers.
  • Forgetting to include the filing fee with the notice submission.

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