Is a rent increase legal in South Carolina?
No statewide rent cap; local rent control banned. 30-day notice for month-to-month rent changes.
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How much can rent increase in South Carolina?
South Carolina does not currently impose a statewide cap on rent increases. That means landlords can generally raise rent by any amount when a lease ends, as long as they provide proper notice. However, individual cities may have local rent control ordinances — check your municipality's rules.
Notice requirements
South Carolina requires landlords to give at least 30 days written notice before raising rent on a month-to-month tenant. For fixed-term leases, increases generally only take effect at renewal.
Source
Reviewed against S.C. Code §27-40 as of April 2026.
This page is educational and does not constitute legal advice. For your specific situation, consult a licensed attorney or local tenant rights organization.