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S.C. Code Ann. § 27-1-15

Recovery of attorney is fees and interest on claims for improvement of real estate

Applied in 9 court decisions — leading case Shirley's Iron Works, Inc. v. City of Union (2013)

Most recently applied in Shirley's Iron Works, Inc. v. City of Union (May 2013)

1987 Act No. 134, SECTION 1.

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Whenever a contractor, laborer, design professional, or materials supplier has expended labor, services, or materials under contract for the improvement of real property, and where due and just demand has been made by certified or registered mail for payment for the labor, services, or materials under the terms of any regulation, undertaking, or statute, it is the duty of the person upon whom the claim is made to make a reasonable and fair investigation of the merits of the claim and to pay it, or whatever portion of it is determined as valid, within forty-five days from the date of mailing the demand. If the person fails to make a fair investigation or otherwise unreasonably refuses to pay the claim or proper portion, he is liable for reasonable attorney's fees and interest at the judgment rate from the date of the demand.

Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.