South Carolina Eviction Process: Key Steps Explained

The South Carolina eviction process begins with a notice to the tenant, such as a 5-day or 14-day notice depending on the issue. If the tenant fails to resolve the matter, the landlord can file for eviction in court. Following a hearing, the judge will issue a ruling. If the landlord prevails, a writ of eviction is granted, and law enforcement can remove the tenant. All actions must adhere to South Carolina rental laws for proper procedure.






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