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H 4006

Homeowners Associations

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Joe Bustos and 7 co-sponsors

South Carolina bill addressing homeowners association governance, operations, or member rights; referred to Judiciary Committee for review.

Referred to Committee on Judiciary
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Bill Summary · H 4006

Legislative bill overview

H 4006 pertains to homeowners associations (HOAs) in South Carolina, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record. Based on the bill's referral to the Judiciary Committee, it likely addresses legal or governance matters affecting HOAs, their operations, member rights, or dispute resolution processes.

Why this is important

HOAs affect millions of homeowners nationwide by establishing rules, collecting fees, and maintaining community properties. Legislation regulating HOAs directly impacts homeowners' financial obligations, property rights, and dispute resolution options—making it consequential for South Carolina residents living in HOA communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Member protections vs. HOA authority: Balancing homeowners' rights to challenge rules and fees against HOAs' need to enforce standards and collect revenue
  • Transparency and governance: Whether the bill mandates disclosure of finances, meeting procedures, or decision-making processes that could increase compliance costs
  • Dispute resolution mechanisms: How conflicts between HOAs and residents are adjudicated, including access to courts versus mandatory arbitration

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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