Inventory and Condition of Leased Premises for Pre Lease and Post Lease - South Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Lessor/Landlord and Lessee/Tenant names in the designated fields.
  3. Fill in the address of the leased premises, ensuring accuracy for future reference.
  4. Specify the term of the lease by entering the start and end dates clearly.
  5. In the inventory section, list all items present in the premises. The landlord should assess their condition, while tenants can review and provide feedback on each item.
  6. After moving in, tenants should check each item against the landlord's assessment, indicating agreement or disagreement with comments as necessary.
  7. Finally, both parties must sign and date the document to acknowledge their agreement on the condition of items listed.

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The Leased Premises clause typically identifies the specific property or area being leased in an agreement, including its address and any relevant boundaries or features.
If you have a fixed-term lease (generally for 6 months or a year), the new owner will likely have to honor the remaining lease terms. The big exception is if your lease contains a lease termination due to sale clause.
Definitions. The Premises describes what is being leased. At minimum, this means the land, but can also include buildings and other infrastructure such as greenhouses, wells, and fencing. Leased equipment could be part of the Premises, or could be contained in a separate lease.
A lease is a contract between two parties where one party, the lessor, allows the other party, the lessee, use of their property for a period of time in exchange for consideration, usually a monthly sum of money. The original owner ultimately retains possession of the property.
South Carolina Landlords Must Provide Habitable Rentals keep common areas in a reasonably safe condition (if the rental has more than four units, the landlord also has a duty to keep them reasonably clean) make running water and reasonable amounts of hot water available at all times. provide reasonable heat, and.

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So you may not have to pay much, if any additional rent, if you break your lease. You need pay only the amount of rent the landlord loses because you moved out early. This is because South Carolina requires landlords to take reasonable steps to keep their losses to a minimumor to mitigate damages in legal terms.
A description of premises refers to the detailed information provided in a contract or agreement that specifies the location, characteristics, and features of a property or space being leased, sold, or used for business operations.

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