South Carolina Location Notice - Individual

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South Carolina
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SC-03-09
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Overview of this form

The Location Notice - Individual is a legal document that informs the public and relevant parties about the commencement of a construction project. This notice must be posted at the job site and includes a statement regarding compliance with specific lien filing requirements. It serves to protect both contractors and subcontractors by ensuring all parties are aware of their rights and responsibilities during a project. Unlike other forms related to construction, this notice specifically addresses the requirements for subcontractors and suppliers regarding lien compliance.


Form components explained

  • Statement of project commencement.
  • Requirements for sub-subcontractors and suppliers regarding lien filings.
  • Space for the contractor's name and address.

Common use cases

This form should be utilized when a contractor files a Notice of Project Commencement at the County Courthouse. It is important to post the Location Notice at the job site to inform subcontractors and suppliers of their obligations related to lien submissions. This ensures compliance with local laws and protects the rights of all parties involved.

Who can use this document

  • General contractors overseeing construction projects.
  • Subcontractors who need to file liens in connection with the project.
  • Suppliers providing materials or services to subcontractors.

Completing this form step by step

  • Fill in the name of the contractor responsible for the project.
  • Provide the contractor's address for communication.
  • Post the completed Location Notice at the job site for public viewing.
  • Ensure compliance with Section 29-5-20 for lien filings by subcontractors and suppliers.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to post the notice at the job site as required.
  • Not properly completing the contractor’s name and address.
  • Neglecting to inform subcontractors about lien filing requirements.

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Addresses. Date. Tenant names. Status and date of the lease. Why the eviction notice is served (clear and concise explanation) Date tenant must vacate the property. Proof of service or delivery of notice.

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South Carolina Location Notice - Individual