The South Carolina thirty (30) day notice quit is to be served on a tenant to inform them that their month-to-month lease or rental contract will be terminating. The notice to quit must be delivered at least thirty (30) days before the intended termination date. To avoid extending the tenancy, the termination date should land on the first day of the subsequent rental period. If the tenant does not vacate the property by the thirtieth (30th) day, the landlord may rightfully terminate the lease and file an eviction lawsuit (known as an “Ejectment” action) with the magistrate court which has jurisdiction over the property.
Laws – § 27-40-770(b)