South Carolina Builders Right To Repair Current Law Summary:
Current Law Summary: (Amend HB446/SB433; §40-59-850) Applies only to single-family and multi-family dwellings (not to exceed 16 units or three stories). Claimant to provide written notice to contractor of subcontractor no later that 90 days before filing action; Contractor must respond within 15 days if claim description not sufficient; Contractor has 30 days from service of notice to inspect and offer remedy/settlement
Construction Expert Witness Contractors Licensing
Guidelines Bluffton South Carolina
A state license is required for commercial work over $5,000.00, and residential work over $200.00
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Association Directory
Local # 4248
PO Box 22360
Hilton Head Island, SC 29925
http://www.hbahh.com
Home Builders Association of the Lowcountry
Local # 4213
PO BOX 716
Beaufort, SC 29901
http://www.beaufort.org
Charleston Trident Home Builders Association
Local # 4216
2120 Noisette Blvd Ste 108A
North Charleston, SC 29405
http://www.hbacharleston.com
Home Builders Association of Orangebg.-Bamberg
Local # 4260
PO Box 870
Orangeburg, SC 29116
Home Builders Association of Aiken County
Local # 4208
P O Box 2251
Aiken, SC 29802
http://www.aikenbuilders.com
Horry-Georgetown Home Builders Association
Local # 4252
728 Highway 501 East
Conway, SC 29526
http://www.hbahorrygeorgetown.com
Home Builders Association of Sumter-Clarendon
Local # 4276
PO Box 1215
Sumter, SC 29151
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