If any property distrained is not the property of the tenant, the tenant shall immediately name the owner and inform the officer of the ownership, and the officer shall distrain sufficient other property of the tenant to pay the rent and costs. Even though property of the tenant must be first applied to payment of the rent and costs, all property upon the rented premises is subject to distress as provided in this section, except property mentioned in Section 27-39-230. If at any time prior to sale, as provided in Section 27-39-320, the landlord is given or receives written notice containing facts substantiating ownership that some of the distrained property is owned by a third party, the third party must receive notice, as provided in Section 27-39-210 , and an opportunity to be heard, as provided in Section 27-39-220. Before the distrained property of the third party is subject to sale pursuant to Section 27-39-320, the magistrate shall find, in a hearing, that the ownership of the property was transferred from the tenant to the third party for the purpose of avoiding distraint. If the magistrate does not make this finding, the property of the third party is exempt from distraint as provided in Section 27-39-230.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 41-154; 1952 Code Section 41-154; 1946 (44) 2584; 1985 Act No. 85, Section 1; 2000 Act No. 409, Section 4.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
Section 27-39-10. Collection of agricultural rents and advances; liens therefor not affected.
Section 27-39-20. Validity of payment of rent for period longer than twelve months.
Section 27-39-30. Effect of payment of rent to grantor or conusor.
Section 27-39-40. Action for debt may be brought for rent on lease or demise for life.
Section 27-39-210. Commencement of proceedings for collection of rent by distress.
Section 27-39-220. Predistress hearing.
Section 27-39-230. Property exempt from distress.
Section 27-39-240. Enforcement of distress warrant.
Section 27-39-250. Property of third party on premises.
Section 27-39-270. Property removed from premises.
Section 27-39-280. Distraint after expiration of lease of tenant for life of another.
Section 27-39-290. Reasonableness of distress.
Section 27-39-300. Damages for unreasonable and excessive distress.
Section 27-39-310. Giving bond to free property from distraint.
Section 27-39-320. Sale of distrained property.
Section 27-39-330. Tax liens on property sold under distress.
Section 27-39-340. Persons who may be purchasers at sale.