Agency
In South Carolina, a 'buyer rebate' from the buyer's agent is permissible under what conditions?
AOnly if SCREC approves the rebate
BWhen disclosed to all parties including the lender and principal broker✓ Correct
COnly for first-time homebuyers
DOnly for commercial transactions
Explanation
Buyer rebates (refunding a portion of the buyer's agent commission to the buyer) are permitted in South Carolina when properly disclosed to all parties, including the lender (as it may affect the buyer's cash-to-close calculation).
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