HOAs in South Carolina
1032 homeowners associations across 82 cities
Cities
- Anderson
- Arcadia
- Awendaw
- Baxter Village
- Beaufort
- Ben Avon
- Bluffton
- Boiling Springs
- Burton
- Catawba
- Charles
- Charleston
- Clemson
- Clifton
- Clover
- Columbia
- Cross Hill
- Daufuskie Island
- Drayton
- Duncan
- Easley
- Fairforest
- Five Forks
- Florence
- Folly Beach
- Fort Mill
- Gaffney
- Gray Court
- Greenville
- Greenwood
- Greer
- Harbor Island
- Hardeeville
- Hilton Head Island
- India Hook
- Indian Land
- Isle of Palms
- Johns Island
- Kiawah Island
- Lake Wylie
- Laurens
- Lesslie
- Little River
- Manning
- Mauldin
- Mayo
- McConnells
- McCormick
- Moncks Corner
- Moore
- Mount Pleasant
- Myrtle Beach
- Newport
- Ninety Six
- North Myrtle Beach
- Pauline
- Piedmont
- Port Royal
- Prosperity
- Reidville
- Riverview
- Rock Hill
- Roebuck
- Saint George
- Salem
- Saxon
- Seabrook
- Seneca
- Sheldon
- Shell Point
- Simpsonville
- Spartanburg
- Summerville
- Taylors
- Tega Cay
- Travelers Rest
- Union
- Wadmalaw Island
- Walterboro
- West Union
- Winnsboro
- York
Other communities
About HOAs in South Carolina
South Carolina homeowners associations operate under the South Carolina Homeowners Association Act (S.C. Code Title 27, Chapter 30), enacted in 2018, which requires associations to record their governing documents with the county and gives homeowners a baseline of rights around access. Each association also has its own recorded CC&Rs, bylaws, rules, and any amendments. HOAproxy collects those documents in one place and makes their full text searchable, so South Carolina homeowners can actually find the provisions that apply to their property without filing a records request.