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§ 27-47-310 — South Carolina Law | CourtGPT
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§ 27-47-310

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(A) An owner who offers for lease a space in a manufactured home park shall provide to the resident an agreement in writing containing the terms by which the space is leased. The written agreement must comply with this section. (B) The duration of the lease must be stated in the agreement and may be of a length agreed upon by the owner and resident. (C) If the agreement provides an option for renewal, the amount of rent to be paid for tenancy during the option must be stated in the agreement. (D) The rental agreement must specify: (1) location and approximate size of the lot leased pursuant to the agreement; (2) monthly rental rate; (3) date payment is due; (4) place of payment; (5) personal property, services, and facilities provided by the owner; (6) regulations governing residency which, if violated, may be cause for eviction; (7) statement of amounts to be paid by the resident including, but not limited to, security deposits, service fees, and installation charges; (8) improvements, if any, which the resident may make to the rental lot including landscaping; (9) improvements, if any, required to be made by the resident; (10) restrictions, if any, regarding pets, children,

ments, if any, which the resident may make to the rental lot including landscaping; (9) improvements, if any, required to be made by the resident; (10) restrictions, if any, regarding pets, children, number of occupants, and vehicle storage; (11) notice required to exercise option for renewal or to terminate tenancy. (E) During the rental agreement a user fee must not be charged by the owner to the resident for a service or amenity which previously was provided and included in the lot rental amount unless there is a corresponding decrease in the amount within the terms of the contract. HISTORY: 1991 Act No. 135, Section 1.