Eviction Notice Period South Carolina
Summary
In South Carolina, if youve lived somewhere for over 3 months without being on the lease, youre considered a tenant at will. You should receive a 7-day notice to quit before eviction. If you dont leave, a formal eviction process may begin. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
South Carolina
In South Carolina, if you're not on the lease:
- The person on the lease can ask you to leave immediately.
- If you refuse, they can call the police.
- If you've lived there long enough, they may need to give you a formal eviction notice.
Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
I’ve lived here for 3 months but have never been on the lease
In South Carolina, if you've lived somewhere for 3 months without being on the lease:
- You're considered a tenant at will.
- You should receive a *-day notice to quit before eviction.
- If you don't leave, a formal eviction process may begin.
Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
Is it not 30 days for me to leave
In South Carolina, for tenants at will, the notice period is typically 7 days, not *. However, it's best to consult with a local attorney for personalized advice.
I’d I have been a tenant living with my cousin and she has violated her lease and has to kick me out how many days should the office give me if I’ve lived here over 3 months but was never on the lease
In South Carolina, if you've lived somewhere for over 3 months without being on the lease:
- You're considered a tenant at will.
- You should receive a *-day notice to quit before eviction.
- If you don't leave, a formal eviction process may begin.
Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.