Property Valuation
In South Carolina, real property is assessed at what percentage of fair market value for owner-occupied residential (legal residence)?
A4%✓ Correct
B6%
C8%
D10%
Explanation
South Carolina assesses owner-occupied legal residences at 4% of fair market value for property tax purposes, making owner-occupied housing more affordable to tax than investment or commercial property.
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