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Steps you'll need to take
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Introduction
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What Laws Apply?
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What are the reasons a tenant can be evicted?
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What does the landlord have to do before filing an eviction lawsuit?
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How does an eviction lawsuit start?
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Serving and Responding to the Rule to Vacate
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What are some possible defenses to an eviction?
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What if I am buying the property, not leasing it?
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What if the landlord has not made repairs to the property like I asked?
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The landlord changed the locks, turned off the utilities, or did something else to turn me out of the property. What are my rights?
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My landlord retaliated against me because I complained about repairs that are needed to be done. Is that legal?
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How do I prepare for court?
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Can I get a jury trial?
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Mediation (Greenville, Kershaw, Lexington, Richland)
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What happens when I go to court?
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If I lose the eviction hearing, when can I be put out?
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What can I do if I lose but I disagree with the court’s decision?
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If I file an appeal, can I still be put out?
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Forms and Materials
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Forms and Materials
Below are the materials that have been referenced in the Classrooms.
File Attachment:
Application for Ejectment.pdf
Rule to Vacate or Show Cause.pdf
Instructions for Eviction Hearings.pdf
Instructions and Forms for Pro Se Appeal--Evictions.pdf
Writ of Ejectment.pdf
Undertaking Code 22-3-1130 (title is at issue).pdf
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