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SOUTH CAROLINA REAL ESTATE EXAM (STATE PORTION ONLY)



The creditor should ascertain the preference of the _____ as to legal counsel relating to
closing the loan and insurance agent.

A) lender

B) seller

C) real estate agent

D) borrower

Correct answer: D) borrower



The assumption fee when assuming a loan in SC may not exceed _____.

A) 1% of the loan or $400, whichever is greater

B) 1/2% of the loan

C) $500

D) 1% of the loan or $400, whichever is less

Correct answer: D) 1% of the loan or $400, whichever is less



Loans that can be prepaid without penalty are those which are _____.

A) $150,000 or less

B) Residential mortgage loans of $150,000 or less

C) Investment mortgage loans of $150,000 or less

D) Commercial mortgage loans of $150,000 or less

Correct answer: B) Residential mortgage loans of $150,000 or less



No greater than _____ interest can be charged in South Carolina on loans that are agreed to
orally.

A) 3%

,B) 4%

C) 6%

D) 12%

Correct answer: C) 6%



In South Carolina, if a mortgage loan is written, the amount of interest that can be charged
is _____.

A) no more than 6%

B) any amount agreed to by the parties

C) no more than 18%

D) not covered by this law

Correct answer: B) any amount agreed to by the parties



Federal law allows lenders to charge a pre-payment penalty on adjustable rate mortgages.
How does this aect borrowers in South Carolina?

A) Borrowers in South Carolina do not pay a pre-payment penalty on loans under $150,000
but federal law takes precedence on ARMs

B) Although the federal law allows it, SC law does not allow a pre-payment penalty on
ARMs

C) ARMs do not have a pre-payment penalty as long as the mortgage balance does not
exceed $150,000

D) ARMs do not have a pre-payment penalty as long as the mortgage balance does not
exceed $250,000

Correct answer: B) Although the federal law allows it, SC law does not allow a pre-
payment penalty on ARMs



In South Carolina, the law has set an assessment rate. What is the rate for RESIDENTIAL
OWNER-OCCUPIED property?

,A) 4%

B) 6%

C) 9 1/2%

D) 10 1/2%

Correct answer: A) 4%



In South Carolina, the law has set an assessment rate. What is the rate for RENTAL
NONOWNER-OCCUPIED property?

A) 4%

B) 6%

C) 9 1/2%

D) 10 1/2%

Correct answer: B) 6%



A person who is over 65 years of age may get a break on his/her Ad Valorem tax. What is the
nature of this special treatment?

A) With application, his/her appraised value will be reduced by $50,000

B) His/her assessed value will be reduced by $50,000

C) With application, his/her assessed value will be reduced by $20,000

D) With application, his/her appraised value will be reduced by $20,000

Correct answer: A) With application, his/her appraised value will be reduced by $50,000



The assessed value is $3,000 and the tax is based on 200 mills. How much is the tax?

A) $500

B) $600

C) $700

D) $800

, Correct answer: B) $600 [NOTE: ($3,000 assessed value)(0.200 mill rate) = $600 annual
tax]



The assessor's appraisal was $67,900 on the rental house owned by the three little pigs.
They sold it and had a closing on August 18. What was the amount of taxes to be prorated
at closing if the tax rate was 134 mills, the assessment rate was 6%, and the pigs agreed to
pay through closing? (Use a 360 day year)

A) $300.75

B) $325.75

C) $345.75

D) $365.75

Correct answer: C) $345.75 [NOTE: ($67,900 appraisal)(6% assessment rate on rental
property) = $4,074 assessed value. Then, ($4,074 assessed value)(0.134 mill rate) =
$545.916 annual tax. Now divide $545.916 by 360 days to get $1.51643/day. Because they
closed on August 18th, there are 228 days from January 1st to August 18th. Therefore,
($1.51643/day)(228 days) = $345.75 in taxes.



A property was assessed for tax purposes at 80% of its $140,000 purchase price. Using a
tax rate of 25.8 mills, what will the annual taxes be on the property?

A) $3,612.50

B) $2,889.60

C) $2,800.70

D) $2,064.80

Correct answer: B) $2,889.60 [NOTE: ($140,000 purchase price)(0.80) = $112,000
assessed value. Then, ($112,000 assessed value)(0.0258 mill rate) = $2,889.60 annual tax]



"Ad valorem" tax refers to _____.

A) surtax

B) state sales tax

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