South Dakota Rent Late Fees: Rules, Limits, and Enforcement
Complete guide to South Dakota late fee regulations including the $60 NSF cap, reasonableness standards, and 2024 eviction updates.
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South Dakota provides landlords with significant flexibility in setting late fee policies. While there is no state-imposed cap on late fees, they must be "reasonable," and recent 2024 legislative changes have streamlined the eviction process for nonpayment.
Late Fee Policies in South Dakota
South Dakota law does not specify a maximum dollar amount or percentage for late fees. However, the following rules apply:
- Written Agreement: To be enforceable, the late fee policy must be clearly stated in the written lease agreement.
- Liquidated Damages: A late fee must represent a reasonable estimate of the landlord's actual costs incurred by the late payment (e.g., administrative time, bank charges, or interest).
- Reasonableness: Industry standards in South Dakota typically range from 5% to 10% of the monthly rent. A fee of $200 on a $600 rental would likely be struck down by a court as an unconscionable penalty.
2024 Eviction Law Change (SB 89)
A critical update for 2024:
- No Notice for Nonpayment: Historically, landlords had to serve a 3-day "Notice to Quit" before filing for eviction. As of July 1, 2024, if a tenant fails to pay rent by the due date, the landlord can file a Summons and Complaint immediately without any prior notice, unless the lease contractually requires one.
- Late Fee Application: Landlords can still charge late fees while simultaneously pursuing eviction.
Returned Check (NSF) Fees
If a tenant's rent check is returned for insufficient funds:
- Statutory Limit: South Dakota law (SDCL § 21-1-14) allows a service charge of up to $60.
- Requirement: This fee should be disclosed in the lease or posted prominently at the location where payments are accepted.
- Collection: The landlord can sue for the amount of the check plus the $60 fee if the tenant does not pay within 30 days of receiving a written demand.
Grace Periods
- No Mandatory Grace Period: In South Dakota, if rent is due on the 1st, it is late on the 2nd. The landlord is not required by law to wait before assessing a fee.
- Contractual Grace Periods: Many landlords voluntarily offer a 3-to-5 day grace period. If your lease includes a grace period, you must honor it before charging the fee.
Best Practices for Landlords
- Update Your NSF Fee: If your current lease only allows for $40, you can update your templates to reflect the $60 statutory maximum for new tenancies.
- Be Consistent: Do not waive late fees for some tenants and enforce them for others; this can lead to Fair Housing discrimination claims.
- Explicitly State Fees in the Lease: Avoid vague language like "a reasonable late fee will be charged." Use "a late fee of $50 will be charged if rent is not received by the 5th."
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