In any action where the landlord sues for possession and the tenant raises defenses or counterclaims pursuant to this chapter or the rental agreement:
(a) The tenant is required to pay the landlord all rent which becomes due after the issuance of a written rule requiring the tenant to vacate or show cause as rent becomes due and the landlord is required to provide the tenant with a written receipt for each payment except when the tenant pays by check. If the landlord and tenant disagree as to the amount of rent or the time of payments thereof, the court shall hold a hearing as soon as feasible after the issues have been joined, and preliminarily determine the matter. In the event that the basis for the disagreement of the amount of rent due is the landlord's alleged violation of the rental agreement or the provisions of this chapter, the rent to be paid must be the fair-market rental value of the premises at the time of the hearing. Rent must not be abated for a condition caused by the deliberate or negligent act or omission of the tenant, a member of his family, or other person on the premises with his permission or who is allowed access to the premises by the tenant.
(b) The tenant is required to pay the landlord all rent allegedly owed prior to the issuance of the rule, provided, however, that in lieu of the payment the tenant may be allowed to submit to the court a receipt and cancelled check, or both, indicating that payment has been made to the landlord.
In the event that the amount of rent is in controversy, the court shall determine the amount of rent to be paid to the landlord in the same manner as in subsection (a) or (b) of this section.
(c) Should the tenant not appear and show cause within ten days, the court shall issue a warrant of ejectment pursuant to Section 27-37-40 of the 1976 Code.
Should the tenant appear in response to the rule and allege that rent due under subsections (a) or (b) has been paid, the court shall determine the issue. If the tenant has failed to comply with subsections (a) or (b), the court shall issue a warrant of ejectment and the landlord must be placed in full possession of the premises by the sheriff, deputy, or constable.
(d) If the amount of rent due is determined at final adjudication to be less than alleged by the landlord, decision must be entered for the tenant if he has complied fully with the provisions of this section.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 336, Section 1; 1995 Act No. 112, Section 8.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
Chapter 40 - Residential Landlord And Tenant Act
Section 27-40-10. Short title.
Section 27-40-20. Purposes; rules of construction.
Section 27-40-30. Supplementary rules of law applicable.
Section 27-40-40. Construction against implicit repeal.
Section 27-40-50. Administration of remedies; enforcement.
Section 27-40-60. Settlement of disputed claim or right.
Section 27-40-110. Territorial application.
Section 27-40-120. Exclusions from application of chapter.
Section 27-40-130. Jurisdiction and service of process.
Section 27-40-210. General definitions.
Section 27-40-220. Obligation of good faith.
Section 27-40-230. Unconscionability.
Section 27-40-310. Terms and conditions of rental agreement.
Section 27-40-320. Effect of unsigned or undelivered rental agreement.
Section 27-40-330. Prohibited provisions in rental agreements.
Section 27-40-340. Separation of rents and obligations to maintain property forbidden.
Section 27-40-410. Security deposits; prepaid rent.
Section 27-40-420. Disclosure.
Section 27-40-430. Landlord to deliver possession of dwelling unit.
Section 27-40-440. Landlord to maintain premises.
Section 27-40-450. Limitation of liability.
Section 27-40-510. Tenant to maintain dwelling unit.
Section 27-40-520. Rules and regulations.
Section 27-40-540. Tenant to use and occupy.
Section 27-40-610. Noncompliance by landlord in general.
Section 27-40-620. Failure to deliver possession.
Section 27-40-630. Wrongful failure to provide essential services.
Section 27-40-640. Landlord's noncompliance as defense to action for possession or rent.
Section 27-40-650. Fire or casualty damage.
Section 27-40-660. Tenant's remedies for landlord's unlawful ouster or exclusion.
Section 27-40-720. Noncompliance affecting health and safety.
Section 27-40-730. Remedies for absence, nonuse, and abandonment.
Section 27-40-740. Landlord's lien; distress proceeding.
Section 27-40-750. Remedy after termination.
Section 27-40-760. Recovery of possession limited.
Section 27-40-770. Periodic tenancy; holdover remedies.
Section 27-40-780. Landlord and tenant remedies for abuse of access.
Section 27-40-790. Payment of rent into court.
Section 27-40-800. Undertaking on appeal and order staying execution.
Section 27-40-910. Retaliatory conduct prohibited.
Section 27-40-920. Conflict with Title 27.