Apartment Rules and Regulations - South Dakota 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Apartment Complex' at the top of the form. This identifies your residence.
  3. Review each rule carefully. Ensure you understand your responsibilities regarding noise, maintenance, and common areas.
  4. Fill in any required fields, such as the time for noise cessation and key deposit amount, where indicated.
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Top 5 Most Landlord Friendly States Alabama. Alabama makes our list due to its low tax rates and lax rental laws and fee regulations. Colorado. Colorado makes the list of best states for rental property owners due to its low tax rate, rent control ban, and lax rental laws/fee restrictions. Arizona. Texas. Ohio.
Is South Dakota a Landlord-Friendly State? Yes, South Dakota is a landlord-friendly state. With no limits on rent or late fees and no time requirement to make repairs, South Dakota is one of the more landlord-friendly states.
Under the Fair Housing Act of 1968, it is illegal to discriminate in housing against anyone based on race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status or national origin.
A tenant has the right to possession and quiet enjoyment of the property he or she is renting - that is, to be free from unreasonable interference by the landlord or other persons. The landlord has the right to make a reasonable inspection, but only with a prior 24-hour notice to the tenant and at a reasonable time.
The South Dakota Sunshine Law is a series of laws designed to guarantee that public has access to public records of governmental bodies. Public records are defined as all records kept by public bodies in South Dakota, no matter the physical form.

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South Dakota Landlord-Tenant Law In general, South Dakota is considered a landlord-friendly state. There are no statewide rent control laws, and landlords have discretion when it comes to setting rental rates, charging late fees, and requiring security deposits.

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