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South Carolina Commercial Lease Requirements

Review the essential construction of commercial lease requirements in South Carolina, covering the Statute of Frauds, recording, and guarantees.

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확인됨 Apr 2026United States flag
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Lease Form
No standard form
Statute of Frauds
Required for > 1 yr
Recordation
Recommended for long terms

While commercial leases in South Carolina are governed by general contract law and specific statutory provisions under Title 27, they lack the extensive consumer-style protections found in residential landlord-tenant acts; therefore, the terms of the written lease are paramount for business occupants.

The Statute of Frauds (Written vs. Oral Leases)

Under South Carolina law (S.C. Code Ann. § 27-35-20), any agreement for the use or occupation of real estate for more than one year must be in writing and signed by the party to be charged to be valid and enforceable in a court of law.

Oral commercial leases for terms of one year or less are legal, but representing business entities based on oral testimony complicates enforcement during litigation. Every commercial lease should be thoroughly drafted in writing.

Important Lease Requirements

A comprehensive commercial lease in South Carolina requires an intense level of specificity completely absent from boiler-plate residential documents.

1. The Exact Identification of the Parties

Never execute a commercial lease under a generic DBA (Doing Business As) name. Ensure the tenant is formally identified by their exact legal entity (LLC, Inc., LP) as visibly registered with the South Carolina Secretary of State.

2. The Premises vs. The Common Area

The lease must meticulously outline exactly what square footage the tenant intrinsically possesses (The Premises) vs. the space shared transparently with other tenants (The Common Area).

  • Identify the exact rentable vs. usable square footage.
  • Designate exactly how the tenant’s Pro Rata Share of operating expenses is mathematically formulated based on their footprint.

3. Permitted Use & Exclusivity

The document must explicitly constrain what the business is legally allowed to do on the property.

  • Use Restriction: (e.g., “The Premises shall be used solely for operating a restaurant and no other purpose.”)
  • Exclusivity Clause: If a tenant demands it during negotiation, the lease can prohibit the landlord from renting an adjacent space within the same center to a direct competitor (e.g., leasing to a different coffee shop).

4. Default and Cure Regulations

Establish the precise boundaries of how late the rent can be before eviction proceedings become possible, alongside explicit notice requirements detailing how long a tenant has the right to "cure" a lease violation before litigation begins.

5. Assignment and Subletting

Determine whether the commercial tenant holds the right to assign the lease or sublet their space. Without a clause expressly prohibiting subletting without landlord consent, South Carolina courts generally default to favoring the tenant's right to assign.

Guaranty Requirements

Most commercial entities (LLCs and Corporations) are structured to limit the personal liability of their owners. Because commercial leases involve significant financial obligations, landlords often require a Personal Guaranty. This is a separate legal document executed by the owners or primary partners, making them personally liable for the debt if the entity defaults.

Notice of Lease Recording

Unlike a standard residential lease, South Carolina law allows commercial tenants securing long-term contracts to officially record a short-form Notice of Lease or Memorandum of Lease directly at the County Register of Deeds where the property sits.

Recording the document legally protects the commercial tenant. If the landlord attempts to sell the building or the property faces foreclosure by a lender, the public record ensures the new owner must honor the tenant's existing lease.

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