South Carolina Statutes
§ 27-37-155 — Commercial lease contract claims and counterclaims.
South Carolina § 27-37-155
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 27-37-155 (2026).
Text
(A)In any action involving a commercial lease where the landlord sues for possession and the tenant raises defenses or counterclaims pursuant to this chapter or the lease agreement:
(1)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; and (2) 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.
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 361, SECTION 1, eff June 9, 2006.
Nearby Sections
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§ 27-37-10
Grounds for ejectment of tenant.§ 27-37-100
Effect of verdict for plaintiff.§ 27-37-110
Effect of verdict for defendant.§ 27-37-120
Appeal.§ 27-37-130
Bond required to stay ejectment on appeal.§ 27-37-140
Action of tenant wrongfully dispossessed.§ 27-37-160
Execution of writ of ejectment.§ 27-37-20
Ejectment proceedings.§ 27-37-40
Tenant ejected on failure to show cause.§ 27-37-50
Change of venue.§ 27-37-60
Trial of issue.§ 27-37-70
Designation of parties in ejectment.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 27-37-155, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/27-37-155.