South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 31 - Horizontal Property Act
Section 27-31-160. Provisions required in bylaws; modification of system of administration.

The bylaws must necessarily provide for at least the following:
(a) Form of administration, indicating whether this shall be in charge of an administrator or of a board of administration, or otherwise, and specifying the powers, manner of removal and, where proper, the compensation thereof;
(b) Method of calling or summoning the co-owners to assemble; that a majority of at least fifty-one percent is required to adopt decisions; who is to preside over the meeting and who will keep the minutes book wherein the resolutions shall be recorded;
(c) Care, upkeep and surveillance of the property and its general or limited common elements and services;
(d) Manner of collecting from the co-owners for the payment of the common expenses;
(e) Designation and dismissal of the personnel necessary for the works and the general or limited common services of the property.
The sole owner of the property or, if there be more than one, the co-owners representing two thirds of the total value of the property, may at any time modify the system of administration, but each one of the particulars set forth in this section shall always be embodied in the bylaws. No such modification may be operative until it is embodied in a recorded instrument which shall be recorded in the same office and in the same manner as was the master deed or lease and original bylaws of the horizontal property regime involved.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 57-509; 1962 (52) 1866; 1967 (55) 449; 1970 (56) 2572.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 27 - Property and Conveyances

Chapter 31 - Horizontal Property Act

Section 27-31-10. Short title.

Section 27-31-20. Definitions.

Section 27-31-30. Establishment of horizontal property regime.

Section 27-31-40. Apartments may be purchased, owned, and the like.

Section 27-31-50. More than one person may own apartment.

Section 27-31-60. Property rights of apartment owner.

Section 27-31-70. Common elements shall not be divided.

Section 27-31-80. Use of common elements.

Section 27-31-90. Incorporation of co-owners.

Section 27-31-100. Master deed or lease; contents.

Section 27-31-110. Plot plan and building plan.

Section 27-31-120. Designation of apartments on plans; conveyance or lease of apartment.

Section 27-31-130. Waiver of regime and merger of apartment records with principal property.

Section 27-31-140. Merger as bar to subsequent horizontal property regime.

Section 27-31-150. Administration of property; bylaws.

Section 27-31-160. Provisions required in bylaws; modification of system of administration.

Section 27-31-170. Compliance with bylaws, rules, and regulations; remedy for noncompliance.

Section 27-31-180. Records of receipts and expenditures.

Section 27-31-190. Expenses shall be shared.

Section 27-31-200. Unpaid assessments; payment upon sale.

Section 27-31-210. Lien for unpaid assessments; right of mortgagee or purchaser acquiring title at foreclosure sale.

Section 27-31-220. Liability of purchaser of apartment.

Section 27-31-230. Liens arising subsequent to recording of master deed or lease.

Section 27-31-240. Insurance.

Section 27-31-250. Repair or reconstruction; vote of co-owners; application of insurance proceeds.

Section 27-31-260. Sharing expenses in case of fire or other disaster.

Section 27-31-270. Assessment and collection of taxes.

Section 27-31-280. Council of co-owner's right of access.

Section 27-31-290. Limitation on liability of co-owners for common expenses.

Section 27-31-300. Effect on contracts entered into before June 6, 1967.

Section 27-31-410. "Conversion of rental units to condominium ownership" defined.

Section 27-31-420. Rights and duties of owners, landlords, and tenants when rental units are converted to condominiums; notices; offers; vacation; phased conversions.

Section 27-31-430. Disclosure of physical condition of building.

Section 27-31-440. Abandoning conversion program.