Letter from Landlord to Tenant as Notice to remove unauthorized inhabitants - South Carolina 2025

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Photographic Evidence. Whenever possible, landlords should gather photographic evidence of the unauthorized occupants and their living conditions within the rental property. These photos can serve as visual documentation of the situation and may be used as evidence in court if legal action becomes necessary.
Unauthorised occupation is the unlawful occupation of a property without the landlords permission. An unauthorised occupier is therefore someone who occupies a property with no lawful right to do so.
Occupants are not tenants and are not on the lease. However, you can authorize them to stay on the property. Occupants do not have financial responsibility for the lease and have no specific rights under landlord/tenant law.
If you ask someone to leave your rental propertywhether an unauthorized guest or squatterand they do not vacate, landlords are entitled to seek an eviction. To do so, owners must file a wrongful detainer action in District Court.
The short answer is that you will have to give notice to this person and give them 30 days to leave, but you can go to court if they dont under SC law.
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Whenever possible, landlords should gather photographic evidence of the unauthorized occupants and their living conditions within the rental property. These photos can serve as visual documentation of the situation and may be used as evidence in court if legal action becomes necessary.
Basically, you can either evict the unauthorized person and remove them from the property so they cannot remain living there, or you can check them out, approve them, and add them to the lease so that they are legally allowed to be there.

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