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South Carolina Laws on Renting/duties of management?

  
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South Carolina Laws on Renting/duties of management?

Postby garret » Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:03 am

I am a current law student, so I'm not certain of all of the laws about apartment renting and the duties of management.
Almost two weeks ago, my mother's ceiling in her bedroom (an area close to the window/about a foot away) collapsed. This wasn't just a small 2 feet worth of ceiling...it's about 4-5 feet in length that collapsed. Now this occurred around 11pm on July 7th. My mom called the emergency line that the apartment provides you with in case there are any emergencies. It took them 5 calls before they finally responded. They gave her the run around and said they would call first thing in the morning and send someone out. Well they didn't. My mom had to call and they said we will have someone the following morning. Never happend. My mom went to the office 4 times to complain in 5 days and they responed "Ms. Kasten, you are not the only one without a roof in your apartment." They even suggested she have her brother fix it, but didn't offer to accept a bill to pay for it. It is July 19th and the roof has still not been fixed. She is staying with her brother a few miles away to avoid the major risk factors that can harm her if she stays in that condition. (Btw she lives on the 2nd floor). I looked up local tenant rights, laws etc online and it said that landlords must obide by certain duties even if it is not on the lease.
I need some insight on this b/c my mom is a pushover and she thinks that she needs the apartment, when that apartment complex needs her. I sent her the link to what I wrote up above about the law and I told her to highlight relevant material and hand deliver it to them and request the number for corporate. She said that the last time she went to complain, they said they have contacted corporate...which I don't believe for a second. I told her she could also call DHEC or a building inspector.

My question is... what else can be done here? Are they lying to her about saying that the state of south carolina doesn't require landlords/apartment management to have something fixed in a certain time period even when it is a health risk? Please help, Thank you
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South Carolina Laws on Renting/duties of management?

Postby bachir93 » Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:04 am

http://statutes.laws.com/south-carolina/title-27/chapter-40
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/states/south_carolina/renting/tenantrights
http://www.sciway.net/consumer/

The above links should be of help. Your mother should file complaints with HUD and the Better Business Bureau.
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South Carolina Laws on Renting/duties of management?

Postby josephus » Fri Jul 20, 2012 2:18 am

http://statutes.laws.com/south-carolina/title-27/chapter-40
http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/states/south_carolina/renting/tenantrights
http://www.sciway.net/consumer/

The above links should be of help. Your mother should file complaints with HUD and the Better Business Bureau.
I looked over the links Chuck provided and could not find an answer.

I did find this indr tenet rights.

All prospective renters have the right to secure a dwelling that is fit to be inhabited. All rentals must be free from unsafe conditions, including holes in the floor, loose plaster, faulty wiring, infestations, etc. Furthermore, rental properties must be free of lead-based paints. 

Sorry I could give a. Enter answer. Maybe call this city building inspector v
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