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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the South Dakota Notice in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the Tenant’s Name and Address of Premises in the designated fields to ensure clarity on who this notice concerns.
  4. In the body of the notice, specify the Residential Lease Agreement date and address where applicable. This connects your notice to the specific lease.
  5. Clearly explain any dangerous conditions that were not reported by the tenant. Use concise language to detail why these conditions are significant.
  6. Complete the signature section at the bottom, including your name as Landlord or authorized agent, along with a date for accountability.
  7. Finally, indicate how this notice was delivered to the tenant by checking one of the options provided.

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What Is the One-Bite Rule in South Dakota? The one-bite rule in South Dakota only holds dog owners responsible for bite injuries if they had reason to believe their dog could be dangerous and harm someone. If the dog had a history of aggression or behaved aggressively, then the owner may be held liable.
Phone Recording - The law in South Dakota Under South Dakota law, it is a felony to record an oral or telephone communication without the consent of at least one party. However, things can get rather tricky when one party lives in a one-party consent state and the other lives in a two-party consent state.
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