GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 13-11-5 - Grounds for withholding payments
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    13-11-5   (2010)
   13-11-5.    Grounds for withholding payments 
      (a)  Nothing  in this chapter shall prevent the owner from withholding payment to its  contractor because of the following: unsatisfactory job progress;  defective construction which has not been remedied; disputed work;  third-party claims filed or reasonable evidence that a claim will be  filed; failure of the contractor or its subcontractor to make timely  payments for labor, equipment, and materials; damage caused by the  contractor to the owner, other contractors, or subcontractors; or  reasonable evidence that the contract cannot be completed for the unpaid  balance of the contract sum.  In addition to the other bases for  withholding set forth in this subsection, the owner may withhold a  reasonable amount for retainage, provided that the retainage withheld by  the owner shall not exceed the retainage percentage set forth in the  contract between the contractor and the owner.
(b)  Nothing  in this chapter shall prevent the contractor or a subcontractor from  withholding payment to a subcontractor for: unsatisfactory job progress;  defective construction which has not been remedied; disputed work;  third-party claims filed or reasonable evidence that a claim will be  filed; failure of the subcontractor to make timely payments for labor,  equipment, and materials; damage caused by the subcontractor to the  owner, the contractor, or contractors or subcontractors; or reasonable  evidence that the subcontract cannot be completed for the unpaid balance  of the subcontract sum. In addition to the other bases for withholding  set forth in this subsection, the contractor or the subcontractor, as  the case may be, may withhold a reasonable amount for retainage,  provided that the retainage withheld shall not exceed the percentage  retained from the contractor by the owner on account of the  subcontractor's work.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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