Property Management
Which South Carolina property management term describes a situation where the landlord enters the premises without proper notice?
AConstructive eviction
BUnlawful entry
CWrongful termination
DBreach of quiet enjoyment✓ Correct
Explanation
The covenant of quiet enjoyment is the tenant's right to use the property without interference from the landlord. Entering without proper notice violates this covenant and constitutes a breach of the lease.
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