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Q: How does a landlord eject a commercial tenant who is under lease in South Carolina?
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Can South Carolina tenant refuse to pay rent if the landlord refuses to fix any problems?

you can not with hold rent for any reason. write a letter to the landlord that is dated with the problem and if its not taken care of or addressed in 14 days then take the landlord to court.


How long does a tenant have to remove property after breaking lease in NJ?

In most states, when a tenant has been lawfully evicted, the landlord has the right to remove the personal belongings of the former tenant from the rental property. Each state, however, has laws regarding what the landlord must do with that property after removing it. Some states require the landlord to keep belongings in storage for 30 days prior to disposing it - in this case the landlord has the right to collect the storage fees from the tenant before releasing the belongings - while other states, such as Florida, permit the landlord to dispose of the belongings as the landlord sees fit. In South Carolina, the landlord has to remove all property and place it on the curbside, where the tenant has 48 hours to retrieve them or they will be disposed of.


Can a landlord in South Carolina evict a tenant if she has not gotten any money from a real estate agent in more than 3 years?

If the tenant is following the instructions given on a lease, or is following any written instructions on how, where, and when to pay the rent, and is doing so on a timely basis, then there is no reason the landlord can evict them. If the landlord has contracted a real estate agent to collect the rent on their behalf, and the tenant is paying the real estate agent in accordance to the instructions on the lease, then the tenant is not responsible for any rent the real estate agent has not paid the landlord. Otherwise, the basic rule is that the tenant must pay the landlord the rent every month, and is responsible to see that the landlord is paid in accordance to the terms on the lease.


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In Florida the landlord doesn't have to store an evicted tenant's belongings. They can sell the belongings to recover rent and damage. In many other states, however, this is not true, but the landlord's obligations expire in 30 days. In South Carolina the items can simply be put out to the curb.


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How long must a landlord hold a renters personal property after they move out?

Only as long as you want, at that point it is your house. You will, hoever, have a better court case if you tell the person to get their things, and what will happen if they don't, do this at least 2-3 times, and then if you go to court they will favor you.....


Can a landlord keep your possessions after an eviction?

How a landlord deals with your possessions vary from state to state in terms of law. In Florida, for example, your landlord can keep your possessions, while in South Carolina, your possessions must be moved to a curbside where you would have access to them to remove them. If the property remains there after three days then the landlord can arrange for them to be disposed of. And in some states the landlord has to place the items in storage, of which the tenant will be responsible for its fees.


If landlord has not fixed issues with a rental property can she ask tenant to leave the premises if he hasn't paid rent?

Yes, the landlord may evict, even under the circumstances mentioned above. The real question is will they win. In Florida they will win, in South Carolina, they're likely to lose, especially if the tenant mentions this in their answer to the Summons. In Florida, you must give adequate notice that if they don't fix an essential item in the home/on the property, you will have it fixed and offset from the rent. You must do this with a notice of seven days or more BEFORE the next rent is due. Your landlord can still evict but will likely lose. If they do evict you and they lose and knew that they would likely lose, you can file a counterclaim for up to three months of rent abatement. This is also true in South Carolina.


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An eviction proceeding is one in which a landlord is petitioning the court to force a tenant out of his home, either for violating the terms of the lease or non-lease agreement, or, most commonly, for non-payment of rent. After proper notice is given to the Tenant by the landlord, called a Statuatory Notice (of about 3 to 5 days depending on your State), the landlord may file eviction proceedings. In Florida the tenant has then five days, excluding holidays and weekends, to answer the Summons for Eviction. This answer must be accompanied by cash or money order for the rent involved, and given to the Clerk's Office of the court. The money is placed into the Registry and a hearing date is set. If the hearing date is set at a time after the next rent is due then the judge will order the Tenant to pay that additional rent to the Clerk's Registry in order to continue the process. If the Tenant does not appear in court, does not pay the rent into the Clerk's Registry, or otherwise loses the case, a judgment will be entered in favor of the Landlord, and the Tenant will be given 24 hours to vacate the premises. If the premises are not vacated after the 24 hours is up, the Landlord hires the Sheriff's Department to force the Tenant out of the home. An eviction process takes about 3 weeks to one month in Florida or South Carolina. In other states it could take longer.


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