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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the South Carolina Form Occupy in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Buyer(s) and Seller(s) names at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  3. Next, provide details about the property including Lot, Block, Section, Subdivision, Address, Tax Map Number, City, County, and Zip Code. This section identifies the specific real estate involved.
  4. Indicate the date of occupancy by entering it in the designated field. This is important for establishing when the Buyer can take possession.
  5. Fill in the per diem occupancy fee amount and ensure you understand payment terms outlined in the agreement. This fee must be paid on time to avoid penalties.
  6. Review sections regarding utilities and responsibilities for maintenance. Make sure to check which utilities will be under your name post-occupancy.
  7. Finally, sign and date where indicated. Ensure all parties involved have completed their signatures to finalize the agreement.

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While somewhat uncommon, it is true that if someone lives on your land long enough, they can obtain rights to that land. Adverse possession, more commonly known as squatters rights, is the law in South Carolina. However, there are some nuances that must be taken into consideration to prove such a claim.
What Is Use and Occupancy (UO)? The term use and occupancy (UO) refers to a real estate agreement between two parties, a homebuyer and a seller. It may allow a buyer to use and/or occupy a property before ownership is transferred. Or it may allow a home seller to stay on the property after closing.