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True" the South Dakota eviction notice. What is an eviction notice? An eviction notice, or notice to quit, is a letter sent by the landlord to the tenant notifying them that they should either take or stop a certain action or vacate the rented premises. An eviction notice can be of two types: conditional and unconditional. In the conditional notice, a tenant is given time to remedy the breach of the lease, while in the unconditional notice, a landlord terminates the lease without any alternative options for a tenant. What should an eviction notice include? It should provide information about the tenant and the landlord, the reason for sending the notice, the date by which the tenant should take or stop a certain action, the consequences of non-compliance, the date and way of notice delivery, and the landlord's signature in the form of a certificate of service attached to the notice. How to evict a tenant in South Dakota? For non-payment notice, South Dakota law sets a three-day grace period for tenants failing to pay rent on time. If they fail to pay rent within this period and the landlord plans to start an eviction proceeding, a three-day notice to quit should be sent. Regarding non-compliance notice, if the tenant violates other terms of the lease, the landlord is not required by law to grant the tenant time to correct the issue. What if the tenant fails to comply? If the tenant fails to comply with the rules of the lease, the landlord may file a complaint with the South Dakota District or Magistrate Court. The filing fee is $70 statewide. The tenant should receive the summons and the complaint prior to the hearing by a person authorized by South Dakota law. The authorized person is also required to make at least two attempts...