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What is Mechanics Lien Notice

The Notice of Mechanics Lien - Subcontractor is a legal notice used by subcontractors in South Carolina to claim a lien on property for unpaid labor, materials, or services.

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  • Subcontractors claiming unpaid invoices
  • Property owners needing to understand lien claims
  • General contractors managing subcontractor agreements
  • Legal professionals advising clients on lien processes
  • Construction project managers overseeing payments
  • Lenders assessing property claims before financing

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To file the Notice of Mechanics Lien - Subcontractor, you must be a subcontractor who has not been paid for services or materials provided for a project in South Carolina.
Yes, South Carolina law requires that you file a Notice of Mechanics Lien within 90 days after completion of the work or materials provided to ensure your claim is valid.
After completing the form, you can submit it by filing it with the county clerk's office where the property is located. Some may also choose to send it via certified mail.
Typically, you may need to include any contracts, invoices, or proof of non-payment along with your completed Notice of Mechanics Lien to strengthen your claim.
Be sure not to omit any required fields, such as your signature and date. Also, double-check for any typos or incorrect details, as these can invalidate your claim.
Processing times can vary, but generally, once filed, the mechanics lien should be recorded by the clerk's office within a few days, unless complications arise.
Yes, if you believe a lien has been filed incorrectly against you, it's advisable to consult a legal professional to understand your options for disputing the claim.
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