Escrow & Title
In South Carolina, what is a 'final walkthrough' before closing?
AThe last property tour before listing it for sale
BA buyer's inspection shortly before closing to verify the property is in the agreed-upon condition✓ Correct
CA required government inspection
DA title officer's inspection of the property
Explanation
A final walkthrough is typically performed by the buyer shortly before closing to verify the property is in the condition agreed upon, any repairs have been made, personal property to be included is present, and no new damage has occurred since inspection.
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