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South Carolina Late Fees & Rent Grace Periods

An overview of landlord regulations for late rent payments in South Carolina, covering lack of statutory fee caps and lease enforcements.

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Max Late Fee
No Statutory Limit
Grace Period
None Required
Notice Requirement
None required in lease

South Carolina affords landlords wide flexibility in penalizing late rent payments. Unlike strictly regulated spaces, South Carolina has no overriding statutory limitations dictating maximum late fee caps. Landlords must accurately execute their lease agreements to maintain operational authority.

No Statutory Cap on Late Fees

The South Carolina Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (SCRLTA) does not establish a legal limit on how much a landlord can charge a tenant for failing to submit rent on time.

Landlords are permitted to format their late fees as they see fit:

  • Flat Rates: Typically ranging between $25 and $100 per infraction.
  • Percentage-Based: Often structured as 4% to 5% of the total monthly rent structure.
  • Daily Accruals: Establishing an initial penalty alongside a small continuous daily fine (e.g., $30 initially plus $10 for every additional day late).

The Requirement of Reasonability

While there is no mathematical cap in the law, courts retain the right to strike down fees perceived as utterly "unconscionable" or intensely punitive rather than compensatory. If a landlord charges an astronomical late fee designed maliciously rather than as a legitimate liquidated damage intended to cover administrative hurdles, a judge may refuse to enforce it during eviction proceedings.

No Mandated Grace Period South

Carolina law does not guarantee tenants a statutory grace period for rent payments.

If rent is due on the 1st of the month, the landlord possesses the legal authority to charge a late fee on the 2nd of the month—provided this exact rule was delineated within the written lease agreement. However, many landlords willingly extend a standard 3-day or 5-day grace period as a practical accommodation for bank processing delays or holidays.

Late Fees Must Be in the Lease

A landlord strictly cannot impose a late fee if the specific fee and the timeline governing its application are not explicitly formalized in a mutually signed rental agreement.

Your lease should unequivocally outline:

  1. The exact day rent is legally due.
  2. The exact day (and time) rent is considered legally late.
  3. The exact fee structure executed upon the infraction.

Non-Payment and Eviction Protocols

Late fees are heavily tethered to eviction procedures in South Carolina.

If a tenant completely fails to remit rent or the associated accumulated late fees, the landlord holds the authority to disperse a 5-Day Notice to Pay or Quit.

Furthermore, landlords in South Carolina can drastically streamline the collection process by including a written waiver in the master lease. By utilizing a "waived notice," the landlord announces their intent upfront to commence eviction proceedings instantly upon the expiration of a 5-day delinquency window, eliminating the need to physically draft and serve a warning document every single month.

Comparison

Residential

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Commercial

Best Practices for Landlords

  • Establish Consistency: Do not waive late fees randomly. Adhere firmly to the lease terms to avoid accusations of discrimination under the Fair Housing Act.
  • Include Notice Waivers: Always embed the 5-day notice waiver directly into the payment clause of your standard agreement to enhance leverage during delinquencies.
  • Set a Practical Structure: Sticking realistically to $50 flat fees or 5% of gross rent limits courtroom disputes regarding "unconscionability."

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