If the owner discovers, after his delivery of a disclosure statement to a purchaser, a material inaccuracy in the disclosure statement or the disclosure is rendered inaccurate in a material way by the occurrence of some event or circumstance, the owner shall correct promptly the inaccuracy by delivering a corrected disclosure statement to the purchaser or make reasonable repairs necessitated by the occurrence before closing.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 336, Section 2.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
Chapter 50 - The Residential Property Condition Disclosure Act
Section 27-50-10. Definitions.
Section 27-50-20. Scope of article.
Section 27-50-30. Certain transfers excluded from scope of article.
Section 27-50-40. Disclosure statements; contents; owner options.
Section 27-50-60. Corrected disclosure statements; reasonable repairs before closing.
Section 27-50-80. Obligation of purchaser to inspect.
Section 27-50-90. "Psychologically affected" property disclosure exceptions.
Section 27-50-100. Landlord-tenant relationship.
Section 27-50-210. Short title.
Section 27-50-220. Scope of article.
Section 27-50-230. Definitions.
Section 27-50-250. Transfer of title of residential property subject to vacation rental agreement.
Section 27-50-260. Tenant compliance with evacuation orders.
Section 27-50-270. Effect of failure to disclose vacation rental agreement to purchaser.