Homeowner Instructions
HOMEOWNER INSTRUCTIONS
We wanted to reach out regarding an important issue that directly impacts your property and how it is managed.
As your licensed South Carolina property manager, we are responsible for your home, your guests, and how your rental is handled. That responsibility is defined under state law. However, today, on some bookings made through online platforms, we do not always control the transaction—even though we are still responsible.
That creates a gap where the person responsible for your property is not always the one in control.
HB 3876 is designed to fix that by protecting your investment, ensuring consistent management of your property, and keeps accountability with a licensed South Carolina professional.
You may see messaging that suggests this bill impacts homeowners. It does not. If you manage your own property, nothing changes. We need your help.
The South Carolina Senate will be voting soon, and homeowner voices matter.
This support will only take 2 minutes of your time!
Step 1: Open the official form https://www.scstatehouse.gov/email.php?T=M&C=SMEMBERS
Step 2: Fill in your information (Name, SC Address, Phone, and Email)
Step 3: Copy & paste this message where it says “Subject”: Please Support HB 3876
Step 4: Copy & paste this message where it says “Message”:
Dear Senator,
I am a South Carolina homeowner, and I support HB 3876.
I hired a licensed property manager to protect my property, and this bill helps ensure they can do that without risk to my property as an investment in the state, while also supporting the professional property management company as a South Carolina business.
My property manager is responsible for my home, which is already defined under South Carolina law. Without HB 3876, they do not always control the booking, which creates risk. One property should not have two different systems, and without HB 3876 there is inconsistency. I want the local professional I hired to be fully in control.
This bill protects my investment and supports local South Carolina businesses. It does not affect homeowners who manage their own properties.
Please support HB 3876 by voting YES.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your City, SC]






