South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires property owners to disclose known defects in water supply, structural, mechanical, and pest conditions via mandatory disclosure statement prior to contract signing under S.C. Code Title 27, Chapter 50, …
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 9 to update 2024 International Fire Code standards covering fire safety requirements for assembly occupancies, cooking operations, water supply, egress, and LP-gas storage.
South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires property owners to disclose known defects in water supply, structural components, mechanical systems, pests, zoning, and environmental hazards to buyers before contract formation under Title 27, Chapter…
South Carolina Real Estate Commission finalizes Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement requirements for owners to disclose known property defects, hazards, and restrictions to purchasers before contract formation.
South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires property owners to disclose known defects in water supply, structure, mechanical systems, pests, zoning, and environmental hazards to buyers before forming contracts under Title 27, Chapter 50.
Department of Transportation proposed regulation covers driveway standards, erosion control requirements, and bus shelter specifications for state-administered transportation infrastructure.
South Carolina Building Codes Council updates Chapter 8, Article 11 to adopt 2023 National Electrical Code amendments requiring expanded GFCI and AFCI protection in residential dwelling units across bathrooms, kitchens, garages, basements, and outdo…
South Carolina Real Estate Commission mandates property owners disclose known defects in water supply, structural components, mechanical systems, pests, zoning, environmental hazards, rental agreements, and HOA status on residential sales.
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