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South Carolina Security Deposit Law

Can a Landlord Charge a Cleaning Fee in South Carolina?

This question is about South Carolina Security Deposit Law

In South Carolina, a landlord is allowed to charge a cleaning fee if the tenant agrees to it in the rental agreement or if the cleaning is required to return the unit to its initial condition past expected wear and tear.

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The information for this answer was found on our South Carolina Security Deposit Law answers.

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