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Lease Agreement for South Carolina

Generate a lease agreement that complies with South Carolina law — with SC-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.

South Carolina legal context

South Carolina's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (S.C. Code § 27-40) governs most residential rentals. There is no statutory cap on security deposits, but deposits must be returned within 30 days. Statewide rent control is prohibited. Standard nonpayment notice is five days.

Key SC statutes

  • South Carolina Residential Landlord and Tenant Act

    S.C. Code §§ 27-40-10 to 27-40-940

    Comprehensive residential landlord-tenant statute.

  • Security Deposit

    S.C. Code § 27-40-410

    30-day return with itemized statement; no statutory cap.

  • Rent Control Preemption

    S.C. Code § 27-39-60

    Prohibits municipal rent control.

South Carolina-specific considerations

  • No Deposit Cap

    No statutory limit on security deposits.

  • 30-Day Return

    Deposit return within 30 days with itemized statement.

  • 5-Day Nonpayment Notice

    Standard cure-or-quit notice for nonpayment.

  • No Rent Control

    Statewide preemption of local rent control.

Why this matters in South Carolina

  • Comprehensive Residential Landlord and Tenant Act

  • No security deposit cap

  • 30-day deposit return

  • Statewide rent control preemption

Frequently asked questions

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