S.C. DCA Webinar on HOA Complaints
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) will present a free program on Wednesday about HOA complaints.
The program will be Wednesday, June 28, 2023, at 10:30AM. Register online for it at https://atte
The topic is the HOA Five-Year Complaint Report.
If you have any type of complaint about The Summit's HOA (the legal name is The Summit Community Association, Inc.), use the online 2-part complaint form at consumer.sc.gov
They will tell you right away if they cannot investigate your complaint. However, it is important to file it because, even if they cannot investigate it, they will report to the S.C. legislators that your complaint about (whatever) was received.
The SCDCA has a specific charter from the legislature that limits the types of complaints it can investigate. For example, if you complain that the Summit's HOA Board is not complying with the By-Laws, they can't investigate that. But they can count the complaint and tell the legislators about it.
Maybe the legislators will wake up one of these days and give the SCDCA the authority to force the Directors to comply with the By-Laws. Boy! Would that shake things up around here!!!
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