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South Carolina Tax Deed — Lien-Landmine Checklist

What survives the sale, the redemption rules, and the checks to run before you bid. Free from DeedFlex.

South Carolina at a glance. South Carolina is a redeemable-deed state. Redemption: 3% / 6% / 9% / 12% escalating by quarter (capped at the bid). Window: 12 months. (Typical — verify with the county.)

Landmines  What can SURVIVE the sale (you inherit these)

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South Carolina parcels DeedFlex tracks & scores
HOA / condo dues: in most states (e.g. Florida, per Fla. Stat. 197.552) a properly-noticed tax deed extinguishes prior private HOA assessments — but treatment varies by state, and governmental CDD/POA assessments can survive. Verify with the association and county.

Usually cleared  What the sale typically WIPES

Your pre-bid checklist

The numbers rule

Don't chase the low opening bid. A conservative max bid is about 70% of after-repair value, minus rehab, minus any surviving liens, minus a title-clearing reserve ($1,500–$5,000 quiet title in most states). Run your exact numbers on the free DeedFlex Deal Analyzer.
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Educational use only — not legal, tax, or investment advice. South Carolina lien-survival, redemption, and notice rules vary by county and change over time; anything here is general and may not reflect current law or your specific parcel. Always verify liens, title, redemption status, and auction rules directly with the County Clerk, the taxing authority, and a licensed attorney before bidding. DeedFlex surfaces public-record data and makes no guarantee of accuracy, completeness, or any investment outcome.

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