A South Carolina Affidavit of Landowner is a legal document used to transfer ownership of real estate in South Carolina. The affidavit is typically used when the owner of the real estate is unable to sign a deed due to disability, death, or other circumstances that prevent them from signing the deed. It must be signed and notarized by the owner or their legal representative in order to be legally binding. There are two types of South Carolina Affidavit of Landowner: 1. Affidavit of Title: This affidavit is used to transfer ownership of real estate in South Carolina when the owner is deceased or otherwise unable to sign a deed. This document must include a description of the property, the current owner's name, the name of the new owner, and the signature of the owner or legal representative. 2. Affidavit of Survivorship: This affidavit is used to transfer ownership of real estate in South Carolina when there are multiple owners of the property and one owner is deceased or otherwise unable to sign a deed. This document must include a description of the property, the names of all current owners, the name of the new owner, and the signatures of all current owners or legal representatives.