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Amount of Rent Increases Unlike many other states, South Dakota does not impose any limits on how much a landlord can raise the rent. There are no statewide caps or maximum allowable amounts for rent increases in South Dakota. Landlords have full discretion to raise rents by any amount, as frequently as they choose.
The tenant may terminate his lease effective the first day of the next month by providing notice of termination to the landlord within fifteen days of receipt by the tenant of the notice of modification. Source: CivC 1877, 261; CL 1887, 2777; RCivC 1903, 284; RC 1919, 354; SDC 1939, 38.0417; SL 1980, ch 298.
South Dakotas Romeo and Juliet Laws This means anyone over 16 can consent to sexual activity with any other person who is also over 16. However, South Dakota has a limited Romeo and Juliet exemption for consensual sex between two minors who are both at least 13 years old and fewer than three years apart in age.
22-19A-1. Stalking--Violation as misdemeanor--Second or subsequent offense a felony. (3) Willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly harass another person by means of any verbal, electronic, digital media, mechanical, telegraphic, or written communication. A violation of this section constitutes the crime of stalking.
South Dakota Landlord-Tenant Law FAQ Yes, tenants can withhold rent in South Dakota if landlords have failed to fix serious problems that break the warranty of habitability and if the costs to fix the issue total more than one months rent.
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Except in case of an emergency or if it is impracticable to do so, a landlord or landlords agent shall give the tenant reasonable notice of the landlords intent to enter and enter only at reasonable times.
Codified Law 43-32-35 | South Dakota Legislature. 43-32-35. Service animal documentation requirements. The supporting documentation shall confirm the tenants disability and the relationship between the tenants disability and the need for the requested accommodation.
Failure to maintain financial responsibility is a Class 2 misdemeanor.

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