Property Management

In South Carolina, an 'estoppel certificate' in property management is:

AA certificate confirming a tenant has been evicted
BA tenant's statement confirming the status of their lease, rent amounts, and any landlord defaults✓ Correct
CA landlord's certification of habitability
DA government-issued rental license

Explanation

An estoppel certificate is typically requested when a property is being sold or refinanced. The tenant certifies the current lease terms, rent amount, whether rent is current, and any known defaults by the landlord. This estops the tenant from later claiming different facts.

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