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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 44', '§ 44', '§ 44', '§ 44', '§ 44', '§ 44']

NORTH CAROLINA - Individual Lien Notices in MICROSOFT Word format
NORTH CAROLINA General Statutes § 44A-23 mandate that a Prime/General Contractor can file a Notice of Contract to protect themselves from liens filed by second and third tier subcontractors.
NORTH CAROLINA law does not require the Prime/General Contractor to file a Notice of Contract. To protect their lien rights, a subcontractor needs to file a Notice of Subcontract when the Prime/General Contractor files a Notice of Contract, according to NORTH CAROLINA General Statutes § 44A-23.
Claim Of Lien On Real Property (Contractor)
NORTH CAROLINA General Statutes § 44A-7 mandates that a Claim of Lien On Real Property (Contractor) be filed within one hundred twenty (120) days of last providing labor or materials for a project. It must be filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the project is located. The Claim of Lien On Real Property must then be enforced through a lawsuit within 180 days of last providing labor or material for a project.
Claim Of Lien On Real Property (Subcontractor)
NORTH CAROLINA General Statutes §§ 44A-20(d), 44A-23 mandates that a Claim of Lien On Real Property (Subcontractor) be filed within one hundred twenty (120) days of last providing labor or materials for a project. It must be filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the project is located. The Claim of Lien On Real Property must then be enforced through a lawsuit within 180 days of last providing labor or material for a project.
Notice Of Claim Of Lien Upon Funds By First, Second Or Third Tier Subcontractor/ Supplier
NORTH CAROLINA General Statutes § 44A-19(b) mandates that a Notice Of Claim of Lien Upon Funds By First, Second Or Third Tier Subcontractor/Supplier be sent to the property owner and any other legal parties on the project (General/Prime Contractor, Lender, Customer. It does not need to be filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court in the county where the project is located. There is no time limit to enforce through a lawsuit a Notice Of Claim of Lien Upon Funds By First, Second Or Third Tier Subcontractor/Supplier. The Owner or party owning the money for the project has an obligation to withhold payment to the General/Prime Contractor until the Lien Claimant’s payment is satisfied.
Notice Of Claim On Bond And Lien For Public Improvement (City, County, State)
NORTH CAROLINA General Statutes § 44A-27 mandates that a Notice Of Claim On Bond And Lien For Public Improvement be used to make a claim on a bonded public improvement project (City, County, State) you provided labor or materials for.