Property Ownership
Under South Carolina's Mechanics' Lien law, a contractor must file their lien within how many days of completing work?
A30 days
B90 days
C90 days (or as specified by statute)✓ Correct
D1 year
Explanation
In South Carolina, mechanics' lien claimants typically must file their claim within 90 days of completing work or last furnishing materials. Specific timelines vary by type of claimant and notice requirements.
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