A new Homeowners Association law is now in effect throughout South Carolina.  The law, first introduced in March 2017 and passed in May 2018, requires HOAs to be more transparent and gives neighbors a new way to report problems with their HOA.  Some of the new requirements for HOA’s include documenting meetings and putting any rules and regulations in county public records.    Read the article……………………

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