Regulations & Compliance

SC Real Estate Commission Posts a Regulations Update (Chapter 105)

What licensees should know — and where to read the official document.

The Update
SCR points licensees to the official Chapter 105 document

South Carolina REALTORS® shared a regulations update from the SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR) and the South Carolina Real Estate Commission (SCREC), directing licensees to the official Chapter 105 regulations document.

The most reliable way to review the update is to read the source document directly:

Open the official LLR / SCREC Chapter 105 PDF →
Background
What Chapter 105 covers

Chapter 105 of the South Carolina Code of Regulations sets out the rules administered by the SC Real Estate Commission. In broad terms, it addresses areas such as:

  • Approval of education course providers and instructors
  • Course curriculum, attendance, and record-keeping requirements
  • Provider, course, and instructor fees
  • The Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement form

Because these rules can change over time, the specifics of any update should be confirmed against the official document rather than summaries.

What To Do
Review the source and confirm anything that affects you

If you are an SC licensee, the practical step is to read the official Chapter 105 document and, for anything that affects your practice, confirm it directly with South Carolina REALTORS® or qualified legal counsel. SCR notes that regulatory information is accurate only as of its posting date and may change, so checking the current version matters.

Why this matters for SC agents

Staying current on Commission rules is part of running a compliant, professional practice. Commission Express of South Carolina works alongside SC agents and brokers as a funding partner — helping with cash flow between closings so you can keep your focus on clients and on staying compliant.

Sources: South Carolina REALTORS® — “LLR SCREC (5/22/26) Regulations Update” → · Official document: LLR / SCREC Chapter 105 (PDF) → This summary is provided by Commission Express of South Carolina for general information and is not legal advice. Always consult the official document and, where needed, qualified counsel.
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This article notes a regulations update shared by South Carolina REALTORS® and links to the official LLR / SCREC document. It is provided for general information only and is not legal advice. Regulations may change; always rely on the official document and consult qualified legal counsel for guidance specific to your situation.