Environmental
In South Carolina, which of the following is TRUE about mold in residential properties?
ASellers are required to test for mold before listing
BMold is not considered a material defect in South Carolina
CKnown mold conditions that are material may need to be disclosed on the SC Property Condition Disclosure Statement✓ Correct
DOnly exterior mold must be disclosed
Explanation
While South Carolina does not require specific mold testing, the SC Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement requires sellers to disclose known material defects, which can include significant mold problems affecting habitability or value.
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