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A South Carolina eviction notice is a written notice used by a landlord or property manager when the tenant fails to follow the lease terms of the rental unit. The tenant must either comply with the lease or leave the property within the number of days stated in the eviction notice (curable violation).
Better known as a notice to quit, South Carolina eviction notices must comply with the state’s landlord-tenant laws. An eviction notice must be served and the tenant must fail to comply with the notice before the landlord or property manager may file an ejectment lawsuit (eviction lawsuit) against the renter. Before serving the eviction notice or beginning the eviction procedures, you should review the terms of the lease. Then, you should seek legal advice from an attorney so that you can better understand how eviction actions are handled and whether you're likely to receive a writ of ejectment that will allow you to remove the personal belongings of the tenant and take possession of the rental unit.