North Carolina Notice of Assignment - Individual

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North Carolina
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NC-09-09
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What is this form?

The Notice of Assignment - Individual is a legal document used by individual lien claimants to formally notify property owners that they have assigned their claim and lien. This notice is crucial in providing transparency regarding ownership of the claim for labor or materials related to real property improvements. It differs from similar forms by specifically focusing on individual claimants rather than entities or corporations.


Form components explained

  • Name and contact information of the lien claimant
  • Name and contact information of the property owner
  • Description of the property involved
  • Date of the original lien recording
  • Signature of the lien holder
  • Notary public section for certification
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Situations where this form applies

This form is necessary when an individual who has a recorded claim of lien on a property has assigned that claim to another party. It is commonly used in construction or improvement projects where labor or materials were provided, and the original claimant needs to formally transfer their rights to another individual or entity.

Who this form is for

This form is designed for:

  • Individual lien claimants who have provided labor or materials for property improvements
  • Property owners needing to understand the chain of claim assignments
  • Individuals engaged in the construction or renovation industry

Instructions for completing this form

  • Identify the lien claimant by entering their name and contact information.
  • Specify the property owner's name and contact information.
  • Describe the property for which the claim is assigned.
  • Enter the date when the original lien was recorded.
  • Sign the document to complete the notice.
  • Have the form notarized if required.

Is notarization required?

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include the correct date of the original lien recording.
  • Not providing a full description of the property.
  • Omitting the signature of the lien holder.
  • Neglecting to notarize the form when necessary.

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  • Provides peace of mind knowing the form is drafted by licensed attorneys.

Summary of main points

  • The Notice of Assignment - Individual is essential for transferring claims on property improvements.
  • Accurate completion of the form is necessary to avoid legal issues.
  • The form must be notarized in North Carolina.

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FAQ

North Carolina law says that your landlord must keep your housing fit and safe. It also says that you, the tenant, must pay your rent, keep your home clean, and not damage your home. To make the law work, both the tenant and the landlord must do their part.

Notice Requirements for North Carolina Landlords A landlord can simply give you a written notice to move, allowing you seven days as required by North Carolina law and specifying the date on which your tenancy will end.

In short, nothing in the CARES Act or Governor Cooper's Order prohibits evictions for reasons other than late payment or nonpayment of rent, such as evictions related to health, safety, or criminal activity. These types of evictions by a landlord would not violate the Order.

Many landlords will be curious about the North Carolina eviction timeline as they start the process. Usually, the process takes about three to four weeks. You have to wait for the 10 day notice period, followed by the 7-day court summons period. Then, the tenant has up to 10 days to move out.

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