South Carolina HOA law: the basics
HOAs in South Carolina are governed by South Carolina Homeowners Association Act (S.C. Code § 27-30-10 et seq.), along with the HOA's own CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions), bylaws, and adopted rules. Critically, the HOA's governing documents cannot override South Carolina state law — when the two conflict, state law wins.
This matters because many HOA boards act as if their CC&Rs give them more authority than the law actually allows. A well-cited letter pointing to the relevant section of South Carolina Homeowners Association Act (S.C. Code § 27-30-10 et seq.) can shift the dynamic immediately. Counter Gameplan handles the formatting and citations so you can focus on the facts.