Contracts
Under a South Carolina 'as-is' sale provision, the seller:
AHas no disclosure obligations whatsoever
BMust still disclose known material defects✓ Correct
CGuarantees the property is free of all defects
DIs not required to complete the Condition Disclosure Statement
Explanation
Even in an 'as-is' sale, South Carolina sellers must still disclose known material defects. 'As-is' means the buyer accepts the property in its current condition but does not relieve the seller of disclosure obligations.
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