All Legal Rights Guides
State-by-state guides to your rights as a tenant, employee, and consumer — written in plain English, every law cited.
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South Carolina Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:South Carolina offers no state minimum wage above federal rates but enforces strong wage theft protections through the Payment of Wages Act with treble damages for violations affecting manufacturing and logistics workers.
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Tenant Rights in South Dakota: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:South Dakota's Landlord-Tenant Law has no deposit maximum but requires 14-day returns and provides basic protections. Navigate Sioux Falls' rapid growth, Black Hills tourism markets, and tribal housing complexities.
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South Dakota Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:South Dakota's $11.20/hr minimum wage (2025) with a 6-year statute of limitations offers strong protections for meatpacking, tourism, healthcare, and agricultural workers.
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Tenant Rights in Tennessee: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Tennessee's tenant protections are fragmented: the Uniform Residential Tenancies Act (URLTA) applies only in major metro areas like Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville. Outside these jurisdictions, common law governs with minimal protections. Nashville and Shelby County tenants have basic URLTA coverage; rural Tennessee tenants have nearly none.
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Tennessee Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:Tennessee has minimal state wage protections — federal law is your primary tool. Learn Tennessee's final paycheck rules, how to file a federal wage claim, and what Tennessee workers can recover.
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Tenant Rights in Texas: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Texas is landlord-friendly with no statewide rent control, but tenants still have rights. Learn security deposit requirements, eviction procedures, and repair remedies in TX.
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Texas Wage Theft Laws: Minimum Wage, Overtime, and Final Paycheck Rules
Updated:Texas follows federal minimums for wages and overtime, but has its own final paycheck rules and complaint process. Learn what Texas workers are owed and how to recover stolen wages.
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Tenant Rights in Utah: Security Deposits, Eviction, and Landlord Rules (2026)
Updated:Utah has minimal tenant protections: no security deposit cap, a 3-day pay-or-quit notice, a 15-day month-to-month termination period (the shortest in the West), and no damage multiplier for wrongful deposit withholding. State law explicitly preempts local rent control.