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I have a property that has no water, power and a pool that is just sitting there, the tenants belongings are still at the home. what is the law of greenville sc? can we remove things and go in?
Bobby K, SC on Sunday, May 31, 2009
RE: abandonment of property
If the rent is not paid when due, the landlord may end the rental agreement and start eviction proceedings if the landlord has given 5 days written notice, and the rent is not paid within that time. However, the landlord only has to give written notice that the rent is past due one time during the lease term. If you feel that there is an abandonment issue: document everything and take pictures. Generally - if utilties are shut off and there is no food in the fridge-that is a good indication.
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