Letter from Landlord to Tenant about time of intent to enter premises - South Carolina 2025

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How Much Notice Does a Landlord Have to Give a Tenant to Move Out in South Carolina? Landlords must give a seven-day or 30-day notice before asking a weekly or monthly tenant to vacate the property.
In commercial real estate, a letter of intent (LOI) is a document that outlines the preliminary terms and conditions of a potential transaction between a landlord and a tenant.
Most states do not limit how many rental property inspections can be done per lease term, but landlords cannot enter the premises without notifying the tenant beforehand with a notice of entry form.
Template. Dear [Tenants Name], I hope this message finds you in good spirits. With your current lease at [Property Address] approaching its expiration on [Lease Expiration Date], we are reaching out to discuss the terms of renewal, should you wish to continue residing at this property.
Tenant Inspection Notice Dear [Tenants Name], I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to inform you of an upcoming inspection at [Property Address]. This inspection is a routine check to ensure the property is in good condition and to address any maintenance issues that may need attention.
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