A South Carolina month-to-month rental agreement is a flexible option that allows a landlord to rent a property to a tenant for one month at a time. Once the lease is active, both parties receive applicable rights under the state’s landlord-tenant laws.
The lease renews indefinitely if neither party issues a termination notice. When they’re ready to terminate, they must give 30 days’ warning.
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Review our South Carolina lease agreement page for more information on the required disclosures.
A landlord can initiate a no-fault eviction for periodic tenancies in South Carolina. It’s not a requirement for the tenant to have failed to pay rent, committed a lease violation, or conducted illegal activity for the landlord to issue a notice to vacate. They can issue a 30-day notice, giving the tenant 30 days to leave the property. If they don’t comply, the landlord can file an eviction suit.
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