South Carolina Lease Agreement Laws & Requirements
| Security Deposit Limit | No statutory limit |
| Deposit Return Period | 30 days |
| Late Fee Rules | Must be reasonable |
| Grace Period | No statutory grace period |
| Notice to Quit (Non-Payment) | 5 days |
| Notice to Quit (Month-to-Month) | 30 days |
| Required Disclosures | lead-paint, landlord-identity |
| Governing Statute | S.C. Code Ann. §§ 27-40-10 to 27-40-940 |
South Carolina-Specific Requirements
South Carolina has specific laws governing lease agreements that differ from other states. Understanding these requirements is essential to creating a legally compliant document.
Our template automatically includes all South Carolina-required provisions, disclosures, and clauses when you select South Carolina as your state in the document builder.
How to Create Your South Carolina Lease Agreement
- 1Click "Create Document"
South Carolina will be pre-selected as your state.
- 2Answer the guided questions
Fill in the details specific to your situation. South Carolina-required fields will be highlighted.
- 3Review and download
Preview your completed South Carolina lease agreement, then download as PDF or Word.
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