South Carolina Statutes

§ 27-40-230 — Unconscionability.

South Carolina·Title 27 PROPERTY AND CONVEYANCES·Ch. 40 RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT
(a)If the court as a matter of law, finds:
(1)a rental agreement was unconscionable when made, the court may refuse to enforce the rental agreement;
(2)any provision of a rental agreement was unconscionable when made, the court may enforce the remainder of the agreement without the unconscionable provision or limit the application of any unconscionable provision to avoid an unconscionable result; or (3) a settlement in which a party waives or agrees to forego a claim or right under this chapter or under a rental agreement was unconscionable when made, the court may refuse to enforce the settlement, enforce the remainder of the settlement without the unconscionable provision, or limit the application of any unconscionable provision to avoid an unconscionable result.
(b)If unconscionabil

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 336, SECTION 1.

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