Contracts

In South Carolina, 'specific performance' as a remedy in a real estate contract is typically preferred over money damages because:

AIt is faster than suing for damages
BEach piece of real estate is unique and cannot be replaced by money✓ Correct
CSpecific performance awards are tax-free
DMoney damages are not available in real estate cases

Explanation

Because real estate is unique and irreplaceable, courts may grant specific performance—compelling the defaulting party to perform the contract—since money damages cannot fully compensate the injured party for the loss of a specific property.

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