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South Carolina

For South Carolina, public project retainage cap (%) is no statutory cap; private project retainage cap (%) is no statutory cap; release deadline is 21 days for owner to contractor; 7 days for contractor to subcontractor after receipt; escrow required is no; milestone reduction is none, recorded from its source on 2026-08-17.

State
South Carolina
Public project retainage cap (%)
no statutory cap
Private project retainage cap (%)
no statutory cap
Release deadline
21 days for owner to contractor; 7 days for contractor to subcontractor after receipt
Escrow required
no
Milestone reduction
none
Statutory citation
S.C. Code Ann. § 29-6-40 our reading
Sourcescstatehouse.gov
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DatasetConstruction retainage limits by US state — maximum withholding percentages, release deadlines, escrow requirements, and public vs private distinctions with statutory citations

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What the source says

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.

scstatehouse.gov, retrieved 2026-08-17

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