Nothing in this chapter prevents the owner, the contractor, or a subcontractor from withholding application and certification for payment because of the following: unsatisfactory job progress, defective construction not remedied, disputed work, third party claims filed or reasonable evidence that claim will be filed, failure of contractor or subcontractor to make timely payments for labor, equipment, and materials, damage to owner, contractor, or another subcontractor, reasonable evidence that contract or subcontract cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the contract or subcontract sum, or a reasonable amount for retainage.
Nothing in this chapter requires that payments due a contractor from an owner be paid any more frequently than as set forth in the construction documents, nor shall anything in this chapter affect the terms of any agreement between the owner and any lender.
HISTORY: 1990 Act No. 426, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 29 - Mortgages and Other Liens
Chapter 6 - Payments To Contractors, Subcontractors, And Suppliers
Section 29-6-20. Right of contractor and subcontractor to payment.
Section 29-6-30. Time and manner of making payment to contractors and subcontractors.
Section 29-6-60. Application of chapter.
Section 29-6-210. Citation of article.
Section 29-6-230. Subcontractor's right to payment from party with whom it contracts.
Section 29-6-250. Labor and material payment bond; "governmental body" defined.
Section 29-6-270. Credit rating of state in which surety company licensed.
Section 29-6-290. Contract provisions not to derogate rights of contractor against payment bond.