South Carolina Notice of Furnishing - Individual

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South Carolina
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SC-01-09
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What this document covers

The Notice of Furnishing - Individual is a legal document used by subcontractors or suppliers to formally notify contractors of the labor, materials, or services they have provided on a construction project. This form serves to protect the rights of the subcontractor or supplier by ensuring they are recognized for their contributions and can assert a claim for payment if necessary. It is distinct from other lien forms because it specifically addresses the notification of furnishing in the context of subcontracting arrangements.


Form components explained

  • Identification of the subcontractor or supplier providing the notice.
  • Details of the property where the labor or materials were supplied.
  • Contractor's name with whom the subcontractor or supplier has a relationship.
  • Specific description of the labor, materials, or services provided, along with their value.
  • Indication of the amount due for the provided labor, services, or materials.
  • Date range indicating when the labor or materials were first and last provided.
  • Signature and printed name of the subcontractor or supplier.

When to use this form

This form should be used when a subcontractor or supplier has provided labor, materials, or services for a construction project and needs to formally notify the contractor. It is essential when the contractor must be informed of the work done to ensure that subcontractors or suppliers can secure their rights regarding payment and protect themselves from potential lien claims. This notice is especially important if there is a delay in payment or if the contractor disputes the work completed.

Who needs this form

  • Subcontractors who provide specialized labor or services on construction projects.
  • Suppliers who deliver materials essential for construction tasks.
  • Individuals or companies operating under contracts with contractors but not directly with the property owner.

Completing this form step by step

  • Identify yourself as the subcontractor or supplier and enter your name in the appropriate field.
  • Specify the property address where the labor or materials were supplied.
  • Provide the name of the contractor you are working with.
  • Detail the labor, materials, or services you provided, including their value.
  • Indicate the total amount due for your services and materials.
  • Enter the dates when you first and last furnished the labor or materials.
  • Sign the form and print your name at the bottom.

Does this form need to be notarized?

This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. It is important to check local regulations to ensure compliance.

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Mistakes to watch out for

  • Failing to include all required information about the labor, materials, or services provided.
  • Not providing the contractor's name accurately.
  • Omitting to sign the form or incorrectly printing the name.
  • Using an incorrect date range for services delivered.
  • Not sending the notice via certified or registered mail, as required by law.

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  • Time-saving compared to drafting a notice from scratch.

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FAQ

Using a Notice of Commencement in Michigan. A Notice of Commencement is a form executed by a land owner or lessee before the start of any actual physical improvement to real property.

The Notice of Furnishing must contain the following information by law: (1) the name of the owner (or designee or lessee) as noted in the Notice of Commencement; (2) the name and address of the claimant furnishing materials or services; (3) description of services or materials furnished; (4) the book number and page

A Notice of Completion Is: The Notice of Completion typically comes from the property owner on a private project to notify the participants on a project specifically, the parties that have Mechanics Lien Rights that the project has been completed.

To perfect a mechanic's lien, the contractor, subcontractor, or supplier must file a notice of mechanic's lien with the Register of Deeds or Clerk of Court of the county where the real property is located and serve the property owner with notice and a copy of the lien within 90 days of the completion of the work. S.C.

Name and address of owner. Name and address of original contractor. Name and address of the party who hired you. Description of the property location. Date of first furnishing services to the project. Name and address of the lien claimant.

Notice of Furnishing is the term for preliminary notice in four states.Most parties who furnish labor and/or materials on construction projects need to send these notices in order to secure lien rights.

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.

A South Carolina mechanics' lien claim must be filed within 90 days after completion of the contractors work. A lawsuit to foreclose upon the South Carolina construction lien must be brought no later than 6 months after the claimant ceases to furnish labor or materials.

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South Carolina Notice of Furnishing - Individual