Contracts
In South Carolina, which of the following must a seller generally disclose?
AThe seller's reason for selling
BKnown material defects in the property's condition✓ Correct
CAll previous offers rejected on the property
DThe seller's original purchase price
Explanation
The SC Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement requires sellers to disclose known material defects. The seller's motivation, rejected offers, and original purchase price are generally not required disclosures.
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