Contracts
The South Dakota Seller's Property Condition Disclosure (SPCD) is required for:
AAll real property transfers in South Dakota
BResidential properties with 1–4 units✓ Correct
COnly commercial properties over $500,000
DOnly properties listed on the MLS
Explanation
The South Dakota Seller's Property Condition Disclosure is required for residential properties with 1–4 units. Commercial and agricultural properties are generally exempt.
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