Contracts

Under South Carolina law, a contract for the sale of real property must include a legal description of the property to be:

AEnforceable under the Statute of Frauds✓ Correct
BRecorded at the county courthouse
CApproved by SCREC
DEligible for title insurance

Explanation

For a real estate contract to satisfy the Statute of Frauds and be enforceable, it must sufficiently identify the property being sold, which typically requires a legal description or other adequate identification.

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