The State of S.C. and HOAs

Yesterday I attended a webinar about HOAs that was presented by the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs.

The DCA will never need a dentist. State laws don't have any teeth in them.

I knew from a previous complaint against The Summit Community Association that the DCA wouldn't act. Nothing has changed.

Today I sent the following email to S.C.House of Representatives member Ryan McCabe. He happens to be the attorney for the Summit's HOA. Will anything change on behalf of the public?


"Good afternoon, Rep. McCabe,

"Yesterday I attended a webinar presented by the SC Dept of Consumer Affairs on HOAs. As I expected, they confirmed that the DCA cannot require a HOA to comply with its By-Laws. Homeowners with complaints must retain counsel and probably go to court. If you sit on the House Committee that addresses HOA rules, will you please inrroduce legislation to give the DCA authority to require HOAs to comply with their By-Laws? Thank you."


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