Contracts

Under South Carolina law, which of the following is required for a real estate sales contract to be enforceable?

AIt must be notarized
BIt must be in writing and signed by the parties✓ Correct
CIt must be recorded at the county courthouse
DIt must include a legal description approved by an attorney

Explanation

Under the Statute of Frauds, real estate contracts must be in writing and signed by the parties to be enforceable in South Carolina. Verbal agreements for the sale of real estate are generally not enforceable.

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