I am a new lawyer, and don’t have many pay service research tools at my disposal. I need law that is specific to South Carolina.





Where is a free place to research Real Estate Closing Law for SC?
On May 25, 2008 / By Real Estate Law Help / In South-Carolina-Real-Estate-Law
3 Responses to “Where is a free place to research Real Estate Closing Law for SC?”
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huntnyou said:
Feb 03, 09 at 8:59 amGo To : findlaw.com or go to your states web site they have every law on the books in thier legal section that you can go through.
Leogirl0804 said:
Feb 04, 09 at 4:15 amTry the SC Board of Realtors, If they use Title Services then check that out on line, and underwriter services too. Most board of Realtors also have classes that are very affordable to non members. In Florida they were only $15. per session. Also check out underwriters.
mike_b said:
Feb 06, 09 at 2:49 pmYou can look up anything at findlaw.com
I use it all the time and it is free.
http://www.findlaw.com/11stategov/