South Carolina Abandonment of Property (Order) is a legal document issued by a court of law in South Carolina that allows a property owner to abandon real or personal property without any further obligations or liabilities associated with it. The order can be used to release the owner from any potential debts, liens, or encumbrances that may be attached to the property. The order can also be used when a property owner does not have the ability to reclaim their property, or when the costs of reclaiming it would be too great. There are two types of South Carolina Abandonment of Property (Order): voluntary abandonment and involuntary abandonment. Voluntary abandonment is when a property owner willingly relinquishes their rights to the property and agrees to its abandonment. Involuntary abandonment is when a court of law orders the property to be abandoned due to legal proceedings or a failure to meet the requirements of a contract.