South Carolina Sublease Agreement

A South Carolina sublease agreement is a contract in which a tenant leases their unit to a subtenant for a fixed term. The subtenant is bound to the terms of the sublease, which must comply with the provisions of the original lease agreement. If they fail to uphold their duties, the original tenant will be held responsible.

South Carolina Sublease Agreement

A South Carolina sublease agreement is a contract in which a tenant leases their unit to a subtenant for a fixed term. The subtenant is bound to the terms of the sublease, which must comply with the provisions of the original lease agreement. If they fail to uphold their duties, the original tenant will be held responsible.

Last updated January 16th, 2024

A South Carolina sublease agreement is a contract in which a tenant leases their unit to a subtenant for a fixed term. The subtenant is bound to the terms of the sublease, which must comply with the provisions of the original lease agreement. If they fail to uphold their duties, the original tenant will be held responsible.

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Laws

Landlord’s Consent – Tenants require the landlord’s written authorization before subleasing their unit to another individual.[1]

South Carolina Sublease Agreement (Preview)

Sources

  1. § 27-35-60