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A South Carolina eviction notice is sent by a landlord to a tenant found to be in violation of the terms of a lease agreement. The notice must be sent in accordance with bbin电竞官网官方永久 laws with the tenant being given a specific period of time to respond. If the tenant remains in violation of the lease after the notice period ends, the landlord may seek to file an Application for Ejectment (SCCA/732) at the local Magistrate Court .

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5-Day Notice to Quit ( Non-Payment of Rent ) – A landlord must deliver this form in the event that the tenant has failed to pay rent when it is due. The tenant will have five days to comply or vacate. If the tenant does neither, the landlord can proceed in court.

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14-Day Notice to Quit ( Non-Compliance ) – A landlord must use this form if the tenant is breaching the lease terms, other than for non-payment of rent. The tenant will have 14 days to fix the problem or vacate the premises.

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30-Day Notice to Quit ( Month-to-Month Tenancy ) – For use when a party seeks to end a month-to-month tenancy. A tenant can be evicted if he or she receives this notice and proceeds to stay over the allotted time.

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Eviction Laws

Court Forms

Application for Ejectment (SCCA/732) – A petition filed by landlords when trying to evict a tenant from a rental unit. Before this document can be filed, the landlord must notify their tenant of the eviction by serving them with a written notice to quit.

Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts (SCCA/716) – If the eviction is for the non-payment of rent, this affidavit must be completed by the landlord and included with the Application for Ejectment. This form lists and itemizes the amounts owed by the tenant.

Rule to Show Cause (SCCA/733A) – Delivered to tenants by the court to notify them that an eviction lawsuit has been filed against them. Tenants must respond to this notice or vacate the premises within ten (10) days.

Writ of Ejectment (SCCA/734) – Should a landlord prevail in an eviction lawsuit, this document will be issued which provides the sheriff’s department with authorization to remove the tenant from the premises.

When is Rent Due

In South Carolina, rent is due on the date agreed to in the lease between tenant and landlord. If the tenant is late, the landlord may serve notice and the tenant will have five days to pay or face eviction proceedings.

How to Evict (Process)

Step 1 –  The first step in an eviction action in South Carolina is to serve notice on the tenant that they are not abiding by the terms of the lease, whether by not paying rent when due or because they are breaching some other term. A landlord must also serve notice on a tenant when he or she does not want to renew a month-to-month tenancy. The various forms of notice are as follows:

Step 2 –  If the tenant does not respond to the notice in the amount of time provided, the landlord may then proceed to the Magistrate’s Court covering the jurisdiction in which the property is located to file an Application for Ejectment  (include the Affidavit and Itemization of Accounts for non-paying tenants). The court will issue a Rule to Show Cause with a hearing date and the landlord will have to have the tenant served by a process server.

Step 3 –  If the tenant fails to respond or loses at the hearing, the judge will issue a Writ of Ejectment within five days of the judgment directing the sheriff to remove the tenant. The sheriff must give the tenant 24 hours’ notice.

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How To Write (Notice To Quit)

1 – Consolidate The Paperwork

You must make sure that you have the information you need to fill out the Notice properly. Such information should be obtained from the Lease Agreement that concerns the Landlord, Tenant, and Property involved. You will also need a workable copy of the “South Carolina Notice To Quit” form. You may secure a PDF, ODT, or Word file version of this form by selecting the button (on the right) designating your preferred file type.

2 – Document the Recipient Name

You will need to precisely Name the individual you are issuing this Notice to. Do this on the first blank line at the top of the page.

3 – Present Lease Details

The Lease will contain details that must be transcribed onto this document. The first set of details will concern the Location of the Rented Property. Utilize the spaces in the sentence with the opening phrase “The premises herein referred…” to report the Rented Property’s City, County, Zip Code, Street Address (Building Number and Street), and Apartment Number.

The next set of details will be the components of the Signature Date on the Rental Agreement. Find the phrase “In accordance…” then, report the Calendar Day, Month, and Year the Lease was Signed using the three blank spaces in that sentence.

4 – Issue the Notice

Landlords, or Landlord Agents, may issue this form to provide a Notice regarding Nonpayment, Noncompliance, or the Termination of a Month To Month Tenancy. Tenants may utilize this form to end a Month To Month Tenancy as well. Any of these goals may be defined by checking the appropriate check box.

The Nonpayment Notice. This may be selected by marking the first box. This will give the Tenant Five Days to Pay for a Rental Period that is Overdue or expect to have the Landlord re-assume possession. This selection requires the Name of an Alternate Authorized Agent who may accept such a payment. The spaces in this paragraph will require the Dollar Amount the Tenant owes, the Overdue Rent that must be paid, and the Rental Period that must be paid for to be entered.

The Noncompliance Notice. Mark the second box to issue a Notice to the Tenant demanding he or she vacate the Rented Property in Fourteen Days if a Lease Violation is not corrected in this time frame. You will be required to describe the exact violation on the blank line.

The Landlord issued Month To Month Tenancy Notice. The third box is reserved for Landlords wishing to end a Month To Month Rental arrangement. This will require that Thirty Days’ Notice (starting with the next Rental Due Date) be given to the Tenant before the Tenant will be expected to vacate the premises. This selection will require you to mark the corresponding box and report this Date of Termination in the appropriate spaces.

The Tenant issued Month To Month Tenancy Notice. The fourth box is reserved for Tenants who desire to stop leasing a Property on a Monthly basis from the Recipient Landlord. If you are a Tenant in this position, then check the fourth box and report the Date you wish the Lease to end. This Date must allow for at least Thirty Days’ Notice to be given from the Date the Rent is Due.

5 – Landlord Authentication

The paragraph at the end of these statements will require attention from the Landlord or Agent who is issuing this document. A Landlord or Tenant issuing this Notice must Sign the “Landlord/Agent Signature” line provided.

6 – Delivery Testimonial

The Delivery Testimonial which makes up the “Certificate of Delivery” section will consist of a statement that must have the Delivery Date and Recipient entered onto the spaces contained in the statement. The list of statements below will also need attention from the individual who has served this document. This party must check one of the boxes next to the sentences at the bottom of this section (to indicate if the Notice was delivered personally, to another reliable party, or mailed using First Class Mail) before Signing this document.

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