MarketplaceMyrtle Beach South Carolina Condo RentalsPosted on November 24, 2010. What rights do tenants have to get deposits back on weekly rentals in South Carolina?
We recently rented a condo in Myrtle Beach (early August). The owner was not dynamic as regards the return of our deposit of $ 200. Now, she composed a story of a few missing pages. What are my legal remedies will not be more expensive than the $ 200 she tries to keep it without justification? Any advice would be appreciated. The court is indeed your point, but you do not have to prove anything, it does. Despite this, you must appear in court in Myrtle Beach that will not be cheap. You can hire a lawyer to ensure that it followed all the steps of reason to keep your deposit (there are specific rules), but it will cost you over $ 200. You have no legal recourse other than the courts, if it tries to charge you more. To prevail in court, you must prove that the condo and its contents were in the same condition as when you left it was when you arrived. Chances are high that this will be his word against yours. Welcome to the world of these "short term rentals. Sometimes it makes more sense to get accommodation in a local hotel. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment | Recent Posts Other Blogs |