Tag: landlord-tenant
All the articles with the tag "landlord-tenant".
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Tennessee Eviction Notice Requirements: How Much Notice Does Your Landlord Have to Give?
Tennessee landlords must give 14 days notice in URLTA counties, 3 days in others. Learn the required notice periods by reason under T.C.A. § 66-28-505.
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South Dakota Eviction Notice Requirements: How Much Notice Does Your Landlord Have to Give?
South Dakota landlords must give 3 days notice before eviction. Learn the required notice periods by reason under S.D.C.L. § 21-16-1.
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South Dakota Landlord Retaliation Laws: Tenant Protections and How to Fight Back (2026)
South Dakota law prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants who exercise their legal rights. Learn the presumption period, protected activities, and how to take action.
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South Carolina Eviction Notice Requirements: How Much Notice Does Your Landlord Have to Give?
South Carolina landlords must give 5 days notice for non-payment of rent and 14 days for lease violations before eviction. Learn the required notice periods under S.C. Code Ann. § 27-40-710.
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Rhode Island Eviction Notice Requirements: How Much Notice Does Your Landlord Have to Give?
Rhode Island landlords must give 5 days notice for non-payment of rent and 20 days for lease violations before eviction. Learn the required notice periods under R.I. Gen. Laws § 34-18-35.
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South Carolina Landlord Retaliation Laws: Tenant Protections and How to Fight Back (2026)
South Carolina law prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants who exercise their legal rights. Learn the presumption period, protected activities, and how to take action.
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Oregon Eviction Notice Requirements: How Much Notice Does Your Landlord Have to Give?
Oregon landlords must give 10 days notice for non-payment of rent. Learn how Oregon's statewide just-cause eviction law (SB 608) protects tenants and the required notice periods under ORS 90.392.
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Rhode Island Landlord Retaliation Laws: Tenant Protections and How to Fight Back (2026)
Rhode Island law prohibits landlords from retaliating against tenants who exercise their legal rights. Learn the presumption period, protected activities, and how to take action.