This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
All Notices of Commencement must be record via the Clerk of Courts. To view recording options available, please visit Clerk of Courts. You may eRecord your document through one of our approved vendors. With this option, you retain your original document and the recorded image is available the next day.
You may receive a Notice to Owner from subcontractors and material suppliers. This notice advises you that the sender is providing services or materials. Subcontractors and suppliers must serve a Notice to Owner within 45 days of commencing work to preserve their ability to lien your property.
Generally speaking, a Notice of Commencement is a form publicly filed in county records to signify that a construction project is beginning. The form contains information identifying the people involved with the project, such as who the property owner and construction lender are.
Finally, a notice of commencement is an opportunity for the construction professional to “stake their claim” to the project to make sure it comes out as they intend it. The document is sometimes confused with a Notice to Owner, which is sent to the property owner and not to the local government.
The Notice to Owner provides the property owner a chance to confirm payments to the sender, generally by getting a release of lien from the notice sender at the time that payments made to the contractor.
Ownership Notice means any written notice of the Company containing the information, if any, required to be set forth or stated on certificates pursuant to the Business Corporations Act, which shall include the information set forth in Exhibit B.