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The Sun News on MSNMyrtle Beach banned converting short-term rentals. Now, the city faces a lawsuitThe City of Myrtle Beach banned turning short-term rentals near the ocean for long-term use to protect tax revenue. Now, the ...
Attorney General Alan Wilson says many in business community told him SC is gaining a reputation nationally, internationally ...
A company filed a lawsuit this week calling Myrtle Beach’s short-term rental overlay illegal on the state and federal level.
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KOLR Springfield on MSNBill would prohibit South Carolina drivers from holding phones while drivingSouth Carolina lawmakers are once again discussing a bill that could change driving laws. Though it’s been debated for years ...
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The Sun News on MSNOver 100 Horry County HOAs had complaints filed against them. Did yours make SC’s list?For the second year in a row Horry County was home to more HOA complaints than any other county in South Carolina.
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WJBF Augusta on MSNSouth Carolina lawmakers to discuss legislation addressing rising liquor liability ratesState lawmakers are taking initial steps to address concerns about rising liquor liability rates, as two bills are being ...
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The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) released its annual Homeowners Association (HOA) Complaint Report, ...
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WCIV Charleston on MSN'It's like a death in the family': business forced to close due to liquor liability lawCHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — State lawmakers are taking steps to change the liquor liability laws.
A new Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office rule allows Sheriff Chuck Wright to fire deputies over any relationships or ...
“Florida has a clear definition of the word ‘sell’ and Scout Motors is actively selling in violation of state law,” attorney John Forehand described. “If you take a buyer deposit in Florida, it’s the ...
Now, Scout wants to change that practice nationwide, starting with its home state of South Carolina. Lawmakers presented a bill in the South Carolina General Assembly proposing an amendment allowing ...
After Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved less than 300 essential personnel to continue in jobs past Friday, unions ...
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