NC & SC Forms, Legal Q&A and Hotlines
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Realtor® Hot Topic: South Carolina Forms Update (Virtual)
Tues., May 26, 1:30 – 3:00 p.m.
Stay up to date on the latest developments in South Carolina real estate forms. Featuring guest speaker Tiara Pitts, Ethics & Legal Compliance Counsel, South Carolina Realtors®.
NC REALTORS® Information and Resources
NC REALTORS® and SC REALTORS® Legal Hotlines
As part of your member benefits, you can utilize the NC REALTORS® and SC REALTORS® legal hotlines. They offer free guidance that would normally cost about $300/hour from a real estate attorney.
NC REALTORS® Legal Hotline (336) 294-1415
The SCR Legal Hotline is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
803-772-5206
NC Real Estate Commission (NCREC) Information and Guidance
The Commission’s primary function is to license and regulate real estate agents.
NC REALTORS® Legal Q&A Library
2025 NC REALTORS® Archive
- Can a broker always be a dual agent?
- Guide and Best Practices for an Alleged Misrepresentation or Failure to Disclose by the Seller or Listing Agent
- New Law Permitting Agent Compensation in a Purchase Contract
- Referral Fees
- Securing timely payment of the Due Diligence Fee
- How should I handle a dual or variable rate commission agreement under new MLS rules?
- How should I fill out the Firm’s Fee section of the Exclusive Right to Sell Listing Agreement (Form 101)?
- How to Handle Cooperative Compensation and Buyer Agency Agreements
- The Offer to Purchase and Contract and Contingent Sales
- What if a buyer refuses to sign a written buyer agreement before a home tour?
- Delivery of Due Diligence Fee and Demand
- Discovery and Disclosure of Built-Upon Area
- How should I fill out the dual agency section in the new Exclusive Buyer Agency Agreement (Form 201)? (Updated 3/7/25)
SC REALTORS® Information and Resources
Because forms and legal guidance may change, members should contact SCR or consult legal counsel for specific guidance.
This information is provided as a resource only and is not legal advice. Please refer directly to SC REALTORS® for the most current forms guidance.

