South Carolina Month-to-Month Lease Agreement

A South Carolina month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible leasing contract between a landlord and a tenant that renews after each payment. If either party wants to terminate the lease, they must give a 30-day notice. This contract is legally binding after being signed, and similar to a standard lease, a security deposit or other fees may occur.

Last updated May 29th, 2024

A South Carolina month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible leasing contract between a landlord and a tenant that renews after each payment. If either party wants to terminate the lease, they must give a 30-day notice. This contract is legally binding after being signed, and similar to a standard lease, a security deposit or other fees may occur.

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Month-to-Month Laws

Termination Notice – A 30-day notice must be given by the tenant or the landlord. (§ 27-40-770(b))

Increasing Rent – There are no statutes or requirements for rent increase notifications.

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South Carolina Month To Month Lease Agreement