A South Carolina Real Estate Purchase Agreement is a typed or handwritten document that confirms the intention of two parties (the seller and the buyer) to transfer the ownership of the real property. South Carolina individuals and organizations alike can use this contract to outline their rights and responsibilities when they sell or buy real estate dealing with other private parties. Whether you need to transfer commercial or residential property, to make the agreement valid, you have to include the names and addresses of the parties, a full description of the house, apartment, office space, or land in question, price of the real estate, and contingencies that will terminate the contract (for instance, the purchaser finds undisclosed defects in the apartment).
There are no state-specific forms for South Carolina residents who are planning to sell or purchase real estate. However, you can make your own South Carolina Real Estate Purchase Agreement via our online form builder or download a ready-made form through the link below.
All sellers of residential property must provide buyers with two additional documents: