South Dakota Demand for Lien Account by Corporation

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South Dakota
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SD-05A-09
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What this document covers

The Demand for Lien Account by Corporation is a legal document that allows a property owner to request an itemized account from any person who may hold a lien against their property. This request must be made within fifteen days after the completion of the related contract and is governed by South Dakota Law. This form is distinct from other lien-related documents as it specifically serves as a formal demand for details about the lien claim, ensuring clarity and transparency before any enforcement actions can occur.


Key components of this form

  • Identification of the corporation and property undergoing improvements.
  • Statement of the contract completion date.
  • Request for an itemized and verified account of the lien claim.
  • Provision for the lien claim amount and claimant's contact information.
  • Certification of delivery of the demand to the lien claimant.
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Situations where this form applies

This form is useful when a property owner needs to clarify any lien claims against their property following improvements. It should be used within fifteen days after contract completion to ensure compliance with state law. By requesting a detailed account, property owners can prevent unexpected legal actions and address any discrepancies regarding the lien claims before enforcing them.

Who this form is for

  • Property owners seeking clarity on lien claims for improvements made to their property.
  • Corporations responsible for managing property and ensuring legal compliance.
  • Contractors and service providers who may be implicated in lien claims.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify the corporation representing the property owner and provide its details.
  • Specify the property being improved, including its address and description.
  • Enter the date of contract completion.
  • Request the itemized account of the lien claim, including the claimant's name, address, and claim amount.
  • Sign the form and include necessary delivery certificates to confirm service to the claimant.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to submit the demand within the fifteen-day window post-contract completion.
  • Not including all requested details about the lien claim and claimant.
  • Neglecting to sign the form or provide proper certification of delivery.

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  • Editability allows customization to fit specific legal scenarios.
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