Property Management
A South Carolina property manager must give proper notice before showing a vacant unit to prospective tenants because:
AThe unit may be occupied by a holdover tenant
BEven vacant units may have stored belongings or security concerns✓ Correct
CSCREC requires advance notice for all showings
DVacant units require government inspection first
Explanation
Even in 'vacant' units, there may be practical reasons for notice—belongings may be stored, security alarms may be set, or the unit may have a current lease ending soon. Professional practice requires coordination.
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