What to do if a tenant stops paying rent in South Carolina

submitted by ezlandlordforms on 05/09/23 1

If a tenant stops paying rent in South Carolina, it's important to take action quickly. Start by reviewing your lease agreement and contacting the tenant to discuss the situation. You may also consider sending a formal notice to pay rent or quit, and potentially filing an eviction lawsuit if the situation remains unresolved. It's important to follow the proper procedures outlined in South Carolina landlord-tenant law to protect your rights as a landlord. Learn more - articles.ezlandlordforms.com/state-landlord-tenant-law/south-carolina-landlord-tenant-law-and-regulations/

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