Application for Sublease - South Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by listing the names of all current contractual tenants for the leased premises at the top of the form.
  3. Provide the address and identification details of the leased premises proposed for sublease.
  4. For each potential sub-lessee, fill out their name, Social Security number, date of birth, marital status, spouse’s name, and details about children.
  5. Complete the section regarding who will dwell in the sub-leased premises and your current address along with how long you have lived there.
  6. Indicate whether you are a U.S. citizen and provide your home and work phone numbers.
  7. Fill in your driver's license number, state, place of employment, employer's mailing address, supervisor's name, occupation, job title, work hours, pay dates, monthly take-home pay, and duration at this job.
  8. Answer questions regarding bankruptcy history and any pending lawsuits if applicable.
  9. List three friends or relatives as references with their names, addresses, and phone numbers.
  10. Finally, sign and date the application to confirm that all information provided is true and accurate.

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While subleasing is not illegal in California, landlords can legally prevent their tenants from subletting a property by stating so in the lease. However, some California cities are more permissible when it comes to subletting. Read your lease to see what is required based on where in California you live.
California If your lease does not restrict subletting, its safe to assume you can sublet. You cannot sublet if your lease restricts it; however, your landlord can allow you to sublet with written approval.
To sublease in South Carolina, written consent from the landlord is typically required. Even when the lease mentions subleasing, tenants usually need to get approval first. This involves sending a formal written request to the landlord.
Subletting happens when an existing contract holder lets all or part of their home to someone else who is known as the sub-holder. The sub-holder usually has a contract for all or part of the property. Its unlawful to sublet your home without your landlords permission.
South Carolina Code of Law 27-35-60 forbids subletting without getting written approval from your landlord first.

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