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South Carolina Notice of Rent Increase
Give written notice before raising rent on a South Carolina tenancy. Follow the lease and South Carolina notice rules. Local rent-control rules can cap the amount even when the notice period is met.
- Either party may end a month-to-month tenancy with at least 30 days’ written notice (S.C. Code Ann. § 27-40-770).
- This notice is not an eviction and not a new lease.
- City rent-control or just-cause rules may still limit the increase.
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Related South Carolina documents
- South Carolina Residential Lease Agreement. A fixed-term residential rental contract built around the property’s state rules.
- South Carolina Month-to-Month Rental Agreement. A periodic tenancy that continues until either party gives proper notice.
- South Carolina Rent Receipt. A written record that rent was paid for a stated period. It is not a lease and not a waiver of other amounts still due.
- South Carolina Lease Amendment. A short writing that changes named terms of an existing residential lease.
- South Carolina Lease Renewal Offer. A written offer to renew an existing residential lease for a new term and rent.