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This is a letter from the Landlord to Tenant demanding that Tenant discontinue engaging in or conducting illegal activity on the leased premises, and that such illegal activity has been documented by the authorities.
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Tenant Law Enforcement Interesting Questions
The legal drinking age in South Carolina is 21 years old.
No, it is illegal for individuals under 21 to consume alcohol in South Carolina.
Penalties for underage drinking in South Carolina include fines, the suspension or revocation of driving privileges, mandatory alcohol education programs, or community service.
Yes, parents or legal guardians may provide alcohol to their own children within their private residence.
The 'Implied Consent' law in South Carolina states that any person operating a motor vehicle is deemed to have given consent to chemical tests to determine their alcohol or drug concentration if arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence (DUI). Refusal to take the test can result in the suspension of driving privileges.
Yes, it is legal for individuals of legal drinking age (21+) to consume alcohol while operating a boat in South Carolina. However, boating under the influence (BUI) is a criminal offense with similar penalties to DUI.
Penalties for DUI in South Carolina depend on factors like blood alcohol concentration (BAC), prior offenses, and age. They may include fines, license suspension, mandatory alcohol education programs, community service, and even imprisonment.
Alcohol consumption is generally prohibited in public areas or beaches in South Carolina, unless specific permits or exceptions are granted by local authorities.
Yes, as of 2018, the 'Brunch Bill' allows retail sales of alcohol beginning at 10:00 AM on Sundays in South Carolina.
Yes, alcohol can be purchased from licensed establishments in South Carolina between 7:00 AM and 2:00 AM from Monday to Saturday, and from 10:00 AM to 2:00 AM on Sundays.
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Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates
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Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates
Letter from Landlord to Tenant about Tenant engaging in illegal activity in premises as documented by law enforcement and if repeated, lease terminates