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Short Term Rental FAQs for All Cities, South Carolina.

How restricted are short term rentals in All Cities?

Does All Cities,South Carolina have any regulations for short term rentals?

Does Airbnb automatically remit taxes for short term rentals in All Cities?

Currently, Airbnb is collecting and remitting taxes on behalf of the host.

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South Carolina State FAQs

Is South Carolina a judicial or non-judicial state?

Judicial

In a judicial foreclosure state, the lender must go through the court system in order to foreclose on a property. This process can be longer and more expensive for the lender compared to a non-judicial foreclosure.

As a real estate investor, it is important to understand the differences between judicial and non-judicial states because it can affect the amount of time and money it takes to foreclose on a property. It can also impact the availability of properties that are being foreclosed on and the process of purchasing those properties.

What is the process of closing on a property in South Carolina?

Attorneys customarily handle closings. Conveyance is by warranty deed. Mortgages are most often the security instruments. Foreclosures are judicial and take 3-5 months depending on court schedules. Foreclosure sales take place on the first Monday of every month following publication of notice once a week for 3 consecutive weeks. South Carolinians use owner’s and lender’s ALTA policies and endorsements. Buyers pay closing costs, title insurance premiums, and state mortgage taxes; sellers pay the transfer taxes. Property tax payment dates vary across the state from September 15 to December 31.

Property Taxes in South Carolina?

Varies across the state from September 15th to December 31st

In South Carolina, does a property management company require a real estate broker's license?

NO. South Carolina has a separate limited license for property managers. Real estate brokers and salespeople may also be involved in property management. Property managers must be licensed under a "property manager-in-charge" or a "broker-in-charge." A "property manager" is defined as an individual, who, for a fee, salary, or commission, or other valuable consideration or who with the intent or expectation of receiving compensation: - Negotiates or attempts to negotiate the rental or leasing of real estate or improvements thereon; - Lists or offers to list and provide services in connection with the leasing or rental of real estate or improvements thereon; - Advertises or otherwise holds himself out to the public as being engaged in any of the foregoing activities. A "property manager in charge" is the property manager who has responsibility for the actions of the associate property managers and who has responsibility and control over and liability for trust accounts. Generally, residential property managers are not exempt from the requirement that they have either a property manager license or a broker license, even if they do not engage in leasing activities.

Are there any exceptions to the requirement that a property manager have a broker's license in South Carolina?

YES. There are very limited exceptions to the requirement, including one for owners of property. For more information about these and other South Carolina property management requirements and exceptions, please contact the South Carolina Real Estate Commission. Before hiring a property manager to manage your South Carolina rental property, you should always check that he or she is licensed appropriately. You can check the license status of South Carolina property managers by referring to the state's online license verification service.

Do you need a broker's license to manage community associations in South Carolina?

There is no requirement that a community association manager or condo association manager in South Carolina hold a real estate broker's license.

Real Estate Broker Requirements

South Carolina real estate broker licensing requirements include: - Age: must be at least 21 years of age - High School: must be a high school graduate or equivalent - Education: must complete 150 hours of advanced real estate principles and practice and related topics. 90 of those hours may be the hours required for a salespersons license - Experience: must show three years active licensure as a salesperson in the last five - Exam: must past brokers exam

Real Estate Salesperson Requirements

South Carolina real estate salesperson licensing requirements include: - Age: must be at least 18 years of age - High School: must be a high school graduate or equivalent - Education: must complete 60 hour course in real estate fundamentals; in addition in the first year of licensure must complete 30 hours of post license education - Exam: must past salespersons exam

How do property ownership transfers work in ?

Warranty deed.

Sustainability Resources

The Real Estate industry is one of the most environmentally damaging industries in the world accounting for:
30%
of total carbon dioxide
40%
of all energy
40%
of all raw materials
Our goal is to give you the resources you need to take sustainable action in improving, building, retrofitting and revamping your home. The impacts are real, the benefits significant, and the need critical. Join us in bringing sustainability home and creating a brighter future for all, starting with you.

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Here's a list of Sustainability Initiatives in the area:

Energy Saving Infographic: Landscaping

This infographic goes over how landscaping choices can conserve energy and water.

Rainwater Harvesting 101

Overview of what rain harvesting is, where it is most effective, how it is most effective and more.

Save Energy With a Home Energy Audit

The Home Energy Check up by PE&G offers personalized, suggested improvements that can help you save energy and costs.