S.C. Code Ann. § 27-32-410
(A)
(1) The timeshare closing is considered to occur after the last of the following events:
(3) The documents conveying rights and interests in timeshare real property must not be presented to a timeshare purchaser before the closing of an interest in a vacation time sharing plan in this State unless the form of the document is prepared under the supervision of an attorney licensed in this State who is not an employee of the seller of the timeshare interest. An attorney licensed in this State who is not an employee of the seller of the timeshare interest shall supervise the timeshare closing of a sale of an interest in a vacation time sharing plan located in this State by:
(B) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the documents conveying rights and interests in timeshare real property must be accompanied by a conspicuous notice delivered to the purchaser at or before the time of the execution of the purchase contract for an interest in a vacation time sharing plan, which notice may be included in the purchase contract or in a separate document, substantially in the following form and in conspicuous type (meaning bold type in upper and lower case letters [but in no event in all upper case letters] two point sizes larger than the largest nonconspicuous type, exclusive of headings, on the page on which it appears but in at least 10-point type):
"The South Carolina licensed attorney under whose supervision the form of the transaction documents were reviewed and prepared on behalf of seller is: [insert name, address, and telephone number]. Before the closing, you will review, approve, and sign important documents. What those documents say is important to you. They can affect any rights you might have. They can affect what you will have to do during this transaction. South Carolina's Vacation and Time Sharing Act gives you that right. You have an absolute right to consult an attorney of your choosing, at your own expense, if you have any questions or concerns about this purchase or about what those documents say. If you choose to have an attorney represent you, you must notify seller of the name of that attorney.
You have five days to cancel this contract. The details of your cancellation rights are provided for in your purchase contract.
You have the ability to waive your right to have an attorney represent you in all phases of this transaction. You can withdraw this waiver at any time prior to closing and indicate to the seller that you are withdrawing your waiver and provide the name of the attorney representing you. Your waiver must be in writing. You may indicate your waiver by signing the statement below:
I/We ______ having been provided this notice of my/our right to have an independent South Carolina attorney represent me/us during all aspects of this transaction, knowingly and voluntarily waive such right this ___ day of __________ , 20 ___."
HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 310, Section 1, eff June 1, 2006; 2019 Act No. 66 (H.3754), Section 2, eff May 16, 2019.
2019 Act No. 66, Section 2, rewrote (A), further providing for when a timeshare closing is considered to have occurred in the case of an installment sales contract and other requirements in regard to the closing.