Want to Improve HOA Laws in S.C.?

Would you be interested in helping to improve laws in South Carolina for the benefit of homeowners and residents in HOAs?

Get involved with a national organization whose members work on legislation in their own states.

Even though the legislature is full of lawyers and preachers, they can be persuaded to do something good for people who live in HOAs.

The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) is basically toothless when it comes to HOAs. They receive many complaints every year about HOAs. They investigate and resolve few of them.

It's not their fault. The legislature did not give them enough power and authority. Every year the DCA prepares a pretty report and sends it to the legislators. And there it dies.

It is possible for homeowners in HOAs to band together in a way that positively influences legislators. Writing occasional letter or making a phone call is like a nibble, when what will get their attention is a big Bite.

Just imagine the result, if a State agency could investigate why a HOA started a lawsuit that is prohibited by the CC&Rs and spent almost $18,000 in five months.

Imagine an investigation into election fraud and banking  fraud. 

Imagine an investigation into a Board of Directors that made decisions in private, closed, secret meetings.

What if the State agency could impose fines of $500, $1,000, $2,000 for violations of CC&Rs and By-Laws?

Do you think a Board would increase its voluntary compliance with the Governing Documents?

Interested? Curious? Get in touch with me. Use the Contact box at the upper left of each page.

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