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No Mechanic's Lien on Property for Which Materials Have Been Fabricated but Not Delivered

Basis for Liens and Assessments Under the S.C. Horizontal Property Act

S.C. Supreme Court Rules that a Mechanic’s Lien Does Not Attach to Land When the only Work Done was Work to Prepare the Land for Landscaping

SC Supreme Court Rules that Posting a Bond Does Not Affect the Time Deadline in which a Party Must Commence a Suit to Enforce a Mechanic’s Lien

SC Court of Appeals: Recent Clarification on Who is a "Prevailing Party” Under a Mechanic's Lien Claim

How to Take Offensive Action When a Mechanic’s Lien is Filed Against Your Property

Common Myths About South Carolina Mechanic's Liens

U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals: Unpaid Subcontractors Have No Absolute Right to Interpleaded Funds Owed to a Contractor in Bankruptcy on Government Projects

"Pay-If-Paid" Clauses Unenforceable per S.C. Code Ann. § 29-6-230

S.C. Supreme Court Case Holds that Delivery of Ceiling Tiles by Subcontractor Revived Expired Mechanic's Lien Rights and Held that Subcontractor was Entitled to Prejudgment Interest

The Importance of Sending a Demand Letter Pursuant to SC Code Ann. § 27-1-15 to Collect a Construction Debt

About D. Ryan McCabe

I practice law with Rogers, Townsend and Thomas, PC in Columbia, South Carolina. I primarily practice in the areas of Construction Law, Community Association Law and Business Law. I am a former drywall, stucco, steel stud framing, and painting contractor. I was a USG Certified EIFS Contractor and currently hold a SC Residential Specialty Contractors license.

Contact D. Ryan McCabe

Rogers, Townsend and Thomas, PC Synergy Business Park 220 Executive Center Drive Suite 109 Columbia, South Carolina, 20210 P (803) 744-1826 M (803) 530-3084 F (803) 343-7017 rmccabe@rtt-law.com

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