Myrtle Beach Faces Rising Homeowners Association Complaints in 2024

News Summary

Myrtle Beach is seeing a significant rise in homeowners association (HOA) complaints, with Horry County accounting for 27% of total complaints statewide in 2024. Over 100 HOAs faced grievances, illustrating ongoing issues with governance and enforcement. Homeowners express a desire for better state oversight and transparency, as many remain unsatisfied with the resolutions provided. As the community grapples with these challenges, residents are reminded to weigh the benefits and drawbacks of living in HOA-governed areas. Understanding these dynamics is essential for potential and current homeowners in this coastal paradise.

Myrtle Beach Sees Surge in Homeowners Association Complaints for 2024

Myrtle Beach, known for its sandy shores and sunny weather, is now making headlines for a different reason. It turns out, the number of complaints against Homeowners Associations (HOAs) in Horry County has skyrocketed in 2024. If you live in *Myrtle Beach* or considering a move to this delightful coastal paradise, it’s important to know what’s happening within the world of your community associations.

A Look at the Numbers

According to the latest report from the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs, Horry County led the state with over 100 HOAs facing complaints this year. With a grand total of 117 complaints filed from this area, the sheer volume is eye-opening. In fact, Horry County accounted for a whopping 27% of all HOA complaints statewide. For context, Richland County came in second with only 13.4% of the complaints.

What’s Going On?

The data is telling. Out of the 102 HOAs listed in the report, nine of them had multiple complaints against them. The *Myrtle Beach Resort HOA* notably caught attention with four complaints filed. As residents of Horry County continue to express their frustration, it is clear that many homeowners are grappling with issues like the failure to adhere to and enforce HOA bylaws.

Feeling Overwhelmed?

It might feel disheartening to see those numbers, but rest assured, many homeowners share your concerns. A recent survey revealed that nearly one-third of respondents believe there should be some form of state agency oversight on the HOA complaints process. This feeling for more governance echoes a wider discussion happening in other states, such as *Florida* and *Montana*, which are enacting laws aiming to limit the powers of HOAs and bolster homeowners’ rights.

Complaints and Responses

According to the report, the majority of complaints—around 70%—were marked as closed, indicating that businesses did respond to homeowners. However, a closer look reveals an unsettling trend: only a mere 2.8% of those complainants were satisfied with the resolutions. This brings forth questions regarding the efficacy of those responses.

Among the complaints in Horry County, the report classified some as ‘undetermined’ due to disputed facts, while others left homeowners unsatisfied with a lack of response from the relevant business. This inconsistency in responses paints a worrying picture for residents who rely on these associations for cohesive community living.

A Fine Line to Walk

Though homeowners can lodge complaints through online submissions, the state of South Carolina doesn’t enforce actionable solutions against the HOAs. Instead, these complaints are merely reported to the governor and legislature annually. This lack of follow-up leaves homeowners feeling a bit helpless in addressing their grievances.

Living in an HOA: The Double-Edged Sword

It’s important to think thoughtfully about choosing a home in an area governed by an HOA. While there are approximately 2,739 homes in Myrtle Beach under one association or another, there remains around 470 homes for sale that don’t have those pesky HOA fees attached. It makes you wonder: is it worth the extra cost for the potential headache that comes with regulations?

The Bigger Picture

As Horry County sees a staggering 79% increase in complaints from 2019 to 2024, the call for better governance is becoming louder. With the Homeowners Association Act initiated in May 2018, which now mandates HOAs to make their rules accessible, it seems like residents are still searching for better accountability and enforcement.

Final Thoughts

So, whether you’re an existing homeowner or pondering the idea of moving to *Myrtle Beach*, understanding the dynamics at play within your potential new neighborhood is crucial. As complaints against HOAs rise, so does the community’s need for reliable responses and solutions. After all, the picturesque beaches and ocean breeze shouldn’t be overshadowed by HOA conflicts.

Keeping your finger on the pulse of these developments may just be the best way to ensure your dream of coastal living becomes a pleasant reality.

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