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November 03, 2009

Michigan Construction Lien Forms & Legal Services

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January 10, 2007

Michigan Notice of Commencement (Residential)


MICHIGAN NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT (RESIDENTIAL)

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A Notice of Commencement announces that work is about to begin on a home building or remodeling project and provides interested parties with information needed to follow the construction lien procedures properly. The document can be requested by any of the parties involved in the building project, a written request should be sent by certified mail and must be accompanied by a blank NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT and NOTICE OF FURNISHING form.

The homeowner is required to complete and return a copy of the NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT and the blank NOTICE OF FURNISHING form to the requesting party within 10 days. A copy of the Notice of Commencement should also be posted at a conspicuous place at the job site.

NOTE: The Notice of Commencement is required to be recorded at the County Register of Deeds office for Commercial Construction projects ONLY. The language on the Notice of Commencement form for commercial construction is different.

§       Written request to homeowners should include blank Notice of Commencement and Notice of Furnishing

§       Homeowners should complete and return form within 10 days

§       Notice of Commencement should be posted at the work site

§        Notice of Commencement for COMMERCIAL projects must be recorded at Register of Deeds office prior to the beginning of project

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Michigan Notice of Commencement (Commercial Property)


MICHIGAN NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT (COMMERCIAL PROPERTY)

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The NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT announces that work is about to begin on a physical improvement to building (non-residential) and provides interested parties with information needed to follow the construction lien procedures properly.

The property owner or lessee is required to complete and record the NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT at the County Register of Deeds office PRIOR to the commencement of any physical improvement.

The document can be requested by any of the parties involved in the building project, a written request should be sent by certified mail and must be accompanied by a blank NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT and NOTICE OF FURNISHING and the blank NOTICE OF FURNISHING form to the requesting party within 10 days. A copy of the Notice of Commencement should also be posted at a conspicuous place at the job site.

NOTE: The Notice of Commencement is required to be recorded at the County Register of Deeds office for Commercial Construction projects ONLY. The language on the Notice of Commencement form for commercial construction is different.

§        Notice of Commencement for COMMERCIAL projects must be recorded at Register of Deeds office prior to the beginning of project

§       Written request to property owner or lessee should include blank Notice of Commencement and Notice of Furnishing

§       Notice of Commencement should also be posted at the work site

Contact one of our attorneys today at 866.936.7447 (toll free).
November 20, 2006

Michigan Construction Liens

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Traverse Legal handles construction liens cases, across a variety of matters. We represent contractors, sub-contractors, lenders (banks, mortgage companies), building suppliers and home owners. When the economy is weak, as it is now in Michigan, issues concerning construction liens increase.Contact us today and we'll help you resolve your construction lien issue.

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