Property Management
In South Carolina, what is a 'notice to cure' in landlord-tenant law?
AA notice advising the tenant to seek medical care
BA written notice giving the tenant a specific time to correct a lease violation before further action is taken✓ Correct
CA notice from the landlord to increase rent
DA notice to the tenant that the property will be renovated
Explanation
A notice to cure (or notice to cure or quit) gives the tenant written notice of a lease violation and a specified period (typically 14 days in SC) to correct the violation or face eviction proceedings. It is often required before an eviction action can be filed.
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