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Laws and Regulations in South Carolina

Explore a detailed collection of laws and regulations specific to South Carolina helping you stay informed and compliant.

South Carolina Abandoned Property: A Landlord's Guide

As a landlord in South Carolina, you may encounter situations where tenants leave behind personal belongings, creating a maze of legal questions. What are your obligations? What are the rules for unclaimed property in South Carolina, or how to get out of

Feb 26, 2025

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Landlord's Maintenance Responsibilities in South Carolina

Landlord responsibilities in South Carolina overview Owning rental property in South Carolina comes with the weight of responsibility. Your tenants rely on you for a safe and functional living space, and the law requires you to meet specific standards to

Feb 26, 2025

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Rent and Fees in SC: Essential Guide For South Carolina Landlords

When it’s time to collect rent on your South Carolina rental property you will need to understand the laws surrounding rent collection. Understanding Rent Due Dates Under South Carolina Rent Laws Unlike some states with rigid rules, rent due dates

Feb 26, 2025

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Break a Rental Lease in South Carolina: A Non-Penalty Guide (2024)

Termination Notices For South Carolina Landlords and Tenants  A tenancy may terminate for a variety of reasons. Your lease may terminate as scheduled in the lease agreement, your tenant may extend their tenancy to a month-to-month agreement, or you o

Feb 26, 2025

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Pets in Your Rental

Dogs, cats, birds, and sometimes reptiles. Everyone loves their pets, and renters with pets are always dismayed when a rental will not allow for pets - it makes finding the perfect rental that more difficult. If you’re a landlord that restricts pets i

Feb 26, 2025

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Security Deposits in South Carolina

Collecting a security deposit is one of the most important aspects of the leasing process. Collected at the beginning of a lease term along with the first month’s rent amount and any pet fees, the security deposit serves to protect the landlord from a

Feb 26, 2025

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