The South Carolina Hearing Notice (Application for Sale of Property Free and Clear of Liens) is a notice issued by the South Carolina Court of Common Pleas that allows a creditor to apply for the sale of property free and clear of any liens. This notice is required in order to initiate a foreclosure action in the state of South Carolina. This notice must be served on the mortgagor and all parties with a lien on the property in order to give them an opportunity to appear in court and contest the sale. The notice must be served either by the sheriff or a licensed process server and must include the date, time, and place of the hearing. There are two types of South Carolina Hearing Notice (Application for Sale of Property Free and Clear of Liens): 1. The Regular Notice: This type of notice is issued when a creditor is applying for the sale of a single property. This notice must include the date, time, place, and type of hearing, as well as a description of the property in question and a list of all parties with a lien on the property. 2. The Consolidated Notice: This type of notice is issued when a creditor is applying for the sale of multiple properties. This notice must include the date, time, place, and type of hearing, as well as a description of each of the properties in question and a list of all parties with a lien on each of the properties.