Hilton Head Plantation to raise fees to cover hurricane costs (SC)

Hilton Head Plantation property owner’s will be paying an additional $250 in fees next year to cover the costs of Hurricane Matthew.  About $1.1 million has been budgeted for 2017 to cover the costs of damage from the storm, a release from The Hilton Head Plantation Property Owner’s Association said Monday.     Read the article,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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