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This sample South Carolina Lease Agreement is provided for illustrative purposes only and may vary depending on specific circumstances and applicable laws. Customize the details accordingly.
South Carolina Lease Agreement Sample
Parties Involved:
Landlord: Michael Johnson
Address: 789 Pine Street, Charleston, SC 29401
Tenant: Emily Roberts
Address: 321 Oak Avenue, Charleston, SC 29403
Description of the Property:
The rental property consists of a single-family residence located at 789 Pine Street, Charleston, SC 29401, including the use of any shared facilities and fixtures provided by the landlord.
Lease Term and Rent:
The lease shall commence on ____________________ and remain in effect until ____________________. The tenant agrees to pay a monthly rent of $1,000, payable on the first day of each month via check, electronic transfer, or other mutually agreed method.
Security Deposit:
The tenant shall pay a security deposit of $1,000 upon signing this lease. The deposit will be held in accordance with South Carolina law and will be returned minus any lawful deductions within the legally mandated timeframe following lease termination.
Obligations of the Parties:
The landlord agrees to maintain the property in a habitable condition and in compliance with South Carolina health and safety codes. The tenant agrees to use the property solely for residential purposes, to keep it in good condition, and to notify the landlord promptly of any repairs needed.
Governing Law:
This lease shall be governed by the laws of the State of South Carolina. Any disputes arising shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Charleston County, South Carolina.
Additional Provisions:
- Tenant shall not sublet or assign the premises without prior written consent from the landlord.
- Landlord may enter the premises for inspections, repairs, or emergencies with reasonable notice, as required by law.
- Any modifications to this lease must be documented in writing and signed by both parties.
Charleston, ____________________
Michael Johnson (Landlord)
Emily Roberts (Tenant)
