South Carolina
HOA Laws
South Carolina has a moderate legislative framework with a specific Homeowners Association Act and a Horizontal Property Act for condominiums. The state also has an ombudsman program to assist with disputes.
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors South Carolina HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.
Last updated May 1, 2026
Governing statutes
Key provisions
- HOAs must provide annual financial statements to members
- Boards must hold open meetings with advance notice
- Assessment liens are enforceable with specific notice procedures
- Owners have the right to attend board meetings and inspect records
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors South Carolina HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.
Last updated May 1, 2026