Probate laws in sc
There can be many factors involved in probating one's estate. Wording and provisions must be highly specific and directed by each individual's...
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There can be many factors involved in probating one's estate. Wording and provisions must be highly specific and directed by each individual's...
The Notice of Right to Cure Falls under the SC Consumer Protection Code, 37-5-110. It requires written notice once for the same debt. A second...
Once a Writ of Ejectment is posted on a tenant's door by the local sheriff's office, the SC Residential Landlord Tenant Act provides that the...
Generally, the South Carolina Consumer Protection Code requires only one Notice of Right to Cure for the life of the loan. Of course, this is...
In seeking to evict a tenant there are a number of pre-requisites that will usually have to be met for the eviction to be in compliance with...
South Carolina law has something called exemptions which protects property from creditors, up to a certain value. For homes in SC used as a...
Generally, on the issue of proceeding with a foreclosure while in discussion about a modification or other loss mitigation, there are a few...
As previously responded the statute of limitations for most consumer based contractual obligations is three years from the date of default. ...
Illegal ouster of a "tenant" essentially constitutes denial of access to the rented unit where there has been no court ordered eviction followed by...
For leases covered under the SC Residential Landlord Tenant Act, section 27-40-530, it very specifically spells out when and under what conditions,...