South Carolina License Law
In South Carolina, a licensee must disclose to a buyer that a property was the site of a homicide:
AAlways, regardless of when it occurred
BOnly if the buyer asks and only within 3 years of the event
CNever, as this is stigmatized property and protected from disclosure
DSC law limits disclosure requirements for stigmatized properties✓ Correct
Explanation
South Carolina law limits mandatory disclosure for stigmatized properties (murder, suicide, haunting). Licensees are generally not required to proactively disclose these events, though they must answer truthfully if asked.
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