(A) In any real estate foreclosure proceeding a defendant against whom a personal judgment is taken or asked, whether he has theretofore appeared in the action or not, may within thirty days after the sale of the mortgaged property apply by verified petition to the clerk of court in which the decree or order of sale was taken for an order of appraisal.
(B) Except in any real estate foreclosure proceeding relating to a dwelling place, as defined in Section 12-37-250, or to a consumer credit transaction, as defined in Section 37-1-301(11), a defendant against whom a personal judgment may be taken on a real estate secured transaction may waive the appraisal rights as provided by this section if the debtors, makers, borrowers, and/or guarantors are notified in writing before the transaction that a waiver of appraisal rights will be required and upon signing a statement during the transaction similar to the following:
"The laws of South Carolina provide that in any real estate foreclosure proceeding a defendant against whom a personal judgment is taken or asked may within thirty days after the sale of the mortgaged property apply to the court for an order of appraisal. The statutory appraisal value as approved by the court would be substituted for the high bid and may decrease the amount of any deficiency owing in connection with the transaction. THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY WAIVES AND RELINQUISHES THE STATUTORY APPRAISAL RIGHTS WHICH MEANS THE HIGH BID AT THE JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE WILL BE APPLIED TO THE DEBT REGARDLESS OF ANY APPRAISED VALUE OF THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY."
This waiver may be in any document relating to the transaction; however, the required language must be on a page containing the signature of the person making the waiver and the capitalized sentence must be underlined, in capital letters, or disclosed in another prominent manner.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 45-88; 1952 Code Section 45-88; 1942 Code Section 8712; 1933 (38) 350; 1987 Act No. 27, Section 2; 1996 Act No. 430, Section 5.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 29 - Mortgages and Other Liens
Chapter 3 - Mortgages And Deeds Of Trust Generally
Section 29-3-10. Rights and title of mortgagor and mortgagee.
Section 29-3-20. Prior mortgages may be redeemed by second mortgagees.
Section 29-3-30. Mortgagee may pay taxes.
Section 29-3-40. Priority of certain advancements by mortgage.
Section 29-3-70. Limitation on requirement of casualty insurance by mortgagee.
Section 29-3-100. Validity of certain assignments of rents, issues, or profits.
Section 29-3-310. Request for entry of satisfaction.
Section 29-3-320. Liability for failure to enter satisfaction.
Section 29-3-330. Methods of satisfaction or release of security interest; affidavit.
Section 29-3-340. Certificate of satisfaction.
Section 29-3-345. Document of rescission.
Section 29-3-350. Entry of cancellation on indexes.
Section 29-3-360. Application for rule to show cause why satisfaction must not be entered.
Section 29-3-370. Proceedings where rule to show cause issues.
Section 29-3-380. Submission to jury to decide whether mortgage paid.
Section 29-3-390. Alternative procedure for rule to show cause against satisfaction.
Section 29-3-400. Entry in index to lis pendens.
Section 29-3-410. Issuance of rule to show cause; service of rule.
Section 29-3-420. Service by publication on certain parties.
Section 29-3-430. Order to cancel mortgage or release lien upon failure to show sufficient cause.
Section 29-3-440. Persons on whom satisfaction by order of court is binding.
Section 29-3-450. Cumulative nature of foregoing sections.
Section 29-3-460. Abatement of notice of lis pendens.
Section 29-3-470. Release of portion of mortgaged premises.
Section 29-3-610. Personal representative of deceased mortgagor as party.
Section 29-3-620. Mortgagor as party.
Section 29-3-625. Expedited mortgage foreclosures for abandoned property.
Section 29-3-630. Debt secured must be established before sale by mortgagee.
Section 29-3-650. Court may render judgment and order sale at same time.
Section 29-3-660. Deficiency judgment.
Section 29-3-670. Deficiency shall not be extinguished on purchase by mortgagee.
Section 29-3-680. Application for order of appraisal.
Section 29-3-690. Extension of time for filing for appraisal.
Section 29-3-700. Order for appraisal.
Section 29-3-710. Appointment of appraisers.
Section 29-3-720. Appraisal of the mortgaged property.
Section 29-3-730. Effect of failure of appraisers to agree.
Section 29-3-740. Return of appraisers; effect of return on deficiency judgment.
Section 29-3-750. Appeal from return of appraisers.
Section 29-3-760. Compensation and costs of appraisers and clerk.
Section 29-3-770. Application of appraisal provisions to present and future mortgages.
Section 29-3-780. Entry of release of mortgage on land sold in foreclosure sale.
Section 29-3-790. Form of release of lien.
Section 29-3-800. Foreclosure of liens; boundary clarification.