Property Ownership
In South Carolina, a 'tenancy at will' is:
AA tenancy created by a will (testament)
BA tenancy with no fixed term that can be terminated by either party at any time with proper notice✓ Correct
CA tenancy that exists only during the owner's lifetime
DA tenancy requiring 90 days' notice from both parties
Explanation
A tenancy at will has no fixed duration and can be terminated at any time by either landlord or tenant with proper notice. While it offers flexibility, it provides little security for either party.
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