South Carolina Application For Notice To Quit Premises is a legal form used by landlords to inform tenants that they must vacate the premises in a certain amount of time. It is a legal notification that is sent to tenants when they are in violation of their rental agreement, or when a landlord wishes to end a rental agreement. There are two types of South Carolina Application For Notice To Quit Premises: the 30-Day Notice to Quit and the 7-Day Notice to Quit. The 30-Day Notice to Quit is used when the tenant has violated the terms of the rental agreement, such as not paying rent on time, violating the lease, or causing damage to the property. The 7-Day Notice to Quit is used when a landlord wishes to end the rental agreement and for tenants who are not in violation of the rental agreement. Both notices must include the date of the notice, the date the tenant must vacate the premises, and the signature of the landlord.