The South Carolina Landlord Warranty of Authority to Enter into the Lease is a crucial document that ensures tenants that the landlord has the legal authority to lease the property to them. This warranty safeguards the tenant's rights and minimizes the risk of potential disputes or complications throughout the lease term. In South Carolina, there are two main types of landlord warranties of authority to enter into the lease: express and implied. The express warranty explicitly states that the landlord has the power and authority to lease the property. This type of warranty is usually included in the written lease agreement and is signed by both parties. On the other hand, the implied warranty of authority is not explicitly stated but is inferred from the conduct and actions of the landlord. It is the responsibility of the landlord to demonstrate that they have the legal authority to lease the property. Keywords: South Carolina, Landlord Warranty, Authority to Enter into the Lease, tenant's rights, legal authority, disputes, complications, express warranty, implied warranty, written lease agreement, conduct, actions.
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