Property Management
A South Carolina landlord discovers the tenant has an unauthorized pet. The landlord may:
AImmediately remove the pet without notice
BIssue a notice to cure or quit, allowing the tenant to remove the pet✓ Correct
CImmediately file for eviction with no notice
DAdd an unauthorized pet fee retroactively without notice
Explanation
For lease violations (like an unauthorized pet), South Carolina landlords must provide the tenant a notice to cure (correct) the violation within a specified period before filing for eviction.
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