Michigan Request for Notice of Commencement - Corporate

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What this document covers

The Request for Notice of Commencement - Corporate is a legal document used by contractors, subcontractors, and laborers in Michigan to formally request a copy of the Notice of Commencement from the property owner or other relevant parties. This form ensures that all involved parties are informed about the commencement of work on a property and helps protect the rights of those providing services or materials. By requesting this notice, subcontractors and suppliers can better manage their legal rights and responsibilities under Michigan law.


Main sections of this form

  • Identification of the requesting party, including name and corporation details.
  • Description of the property where work has been performed.
  • Statement of the legal requirement for providing the Notice of Commencement.
  • Address where the Notice of Commencement should be sent.
  • Signature and certification of mailing the request via certified mail.
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When this form is needed

This form should be used when a contractor, subcontractor, or laborer has completed work on a property and needs to confirm the commencement of that work through the official Notice of Commencement. It is particularly vital in situations where a party has not received this notice and desires to protect their interests in a construction project by ensuring timely notifications related to payment and rights.

Who should use this form

  • Contractors who have performed work on a property.
  • Subcontractors seeking to confirm project commencement.
  • Laborers who wish to ensure compliance with state requirements.
  • Suppliers providing materials or services to a construction project.

Steps to complete this form

  • Identify the requesting party and provide the corporation name.
  • Specify the location of the property where the work was completed.
  • Fill in the address where the Notice of Commencement should be sent.
  • Sign the document and indicate the date of the request.
  • Certify that a copy of this request has been mailed via certified mail to the relevant party.

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In most cases, this form does not require notarization. However, some jurisdictions or signing circumstances might. US Legal Forms offers online notarization powered by Notarize, accessible 24/7 for a quick, remote process.

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Common mistakes to avoid

  • Failing to include complete and accurate property details.
  • Omitting the date or signature when submitting the request.
  • Not sending the request via certified mail, which is crucial for legal documentation.
  • Ignoring to provide the correct mailing address for the response.

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FAQ

The owner or lessee contracting for the improvements must record a Notice of Commencement in the office of the register of deeds for each county in which the real property to be improved is located. M.C.L. 570.1108(1).

The Notice of Commencement (sometimes called a Notice of Project Commencement, a Notice of Contract, or Affidavit of Commencement) is most simply explained as a document that formally designates the beginning of a construction project.

Florida. Georgia. Iowa. Louisiana. Nebraska. Ohio. Michigan. South Carolina.

(13) Failure of an owner, lessee, or designee to provide a notice of commencement as required by this section extends the time within which a laborer may provide a notice of furnishing, as described in section 109, until 30 days after the notice of commencement has been provided, or until the time in which to provide

Notice of Commencement DeadlineGeorgia requires that a Notice of Commencement (NOC) get filed on all construction projects in the state. This notice can be filed by either the property owner, the owner's agent or the general contractor. It's a simple document to get completed and filed.

A notice of commencement is a document provided for under the Florida Construction Lien Statute. A notice of commencement is a standard form document that must contain specific provisions as set forth by Florida law.

Posted at the construction site in an easy to see place, or. filed with the Assessor's office in the county where the project is located.

The legal description of the real property. The basic information and address of the owner (or lessee) The name and address of the fee owner of the real property, if the person contracting for the improvement is a land contract vendee or lessee.

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