(A) A person aggrieved by the conduct of a registrant or licensee may seek recovery from the Vacation Time Sharing Recovery fund if:
(1) the facts giving rise to the applicant's claim occurred on or after January 1, 1982, and were based on a specific violation of this chapter;
(2) the applicant has made demand upon the registrant or licensee by certified mail, return receipt requested, for his actual damages and the demand has been refused or ignored;
(3) the applicant is not:
(a) related by blood or marriage to the registrant or licensee;
(b) registered or licensed pursuant to this chapter;
(c) the employer, principal, or broker in charge of the registrant or licensee; or
(d) a party jointly responsible for the claim; and
(4) application for recovery is made not later than one year from the date or discovery of the loss.
(B) Application for recovery must be made under oath and upon a form prescribed by the commission and containing the following minimum information:
(1) name and address of the applicant;
(2) name and address of the registrant or licensee and his last known working address;
(3) amount of recovery sought, together with evidence supporting the claim;
(4) copies of all complaints or other legal process initiated;
(5) disclosure of any partial satisfaction received, offered, or otherwise available from the registrant or licensee, his broker-in-charge, or from a bond or policy of insurance or other source; and
(6) a detailed statement of the events precipitating the loss, together with documents and other evidence supporting the claim.
(C) Upon receiving a claim in proper form, the commission shall forward the claim by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the registrant or licensee and to the broker-in-charge of the registrant or licensee. The registrant or licensee and the broker-in-charge shall file a verified answer to the claim within twenty days. If an answer is not filed within twenty days, the broker or registrant or licensee is in default and the commission shall schedule an arbitration of the claim. If the broker or registrant or licensee files a timely answer, the commission shall investigate the claim for a period not to exceed sixty days and after that promptly schedule an arbitration of the claim. The registrant or licensee, broker, commission, and claimant are entitled to present evidence, and question and cross examine witnesses as parties to the arbitration.
(D) Failure of the applicant to comply fully with this section is a waiver of all rights under the section.
HISTORY: 1981 Act No. 106, Section 5; 1994 Act No. 385, Section 51; 2003 Act No. 84, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 27 - Property and Conveyances
Chapter 32 - Vacation Time Sharing Plans
Section 27-32-10. Definitions.
Section 27-32-30. Materials to be kept among business records of seller of plans.
Section 27-32-40. Furnishing copy of contract to purchaser; terms thereof.
Section 27-32-50. Request to cancel contract.
Section 27-32-55. Vacation time sharing resale services; written contract; and other requirements.
Section 27-32-60. Refund upon cancellation; escrow account.
Section 27-32-70. Misrepresentation of right to cancel.
Section 27-32-80. Transfer of seller's interest in plan or facilities to third party.
Section 27-32-100. Public offering statements; contents.
Section 27-32-110. Prohibited practices.
Section 27-32-115. Finder's fees; limitations on finder's activities.
Section 27-32-120. Penalties for violation of chapter; effect on contract.
Section 27-32-130. Enforcement and implementation of chapter; regulations.
Section 27-32-160. Grants in aid and contracts with similar agencies to further objectives.
Section 27-32-170. Proceeds from sale or exchange exempt from sales tax.
Section 27-32-190. Registration of plans; powers of the commission.
Section 27-32-200. Vacation Time Sharing Recovery Fund.
Section 27-32-210. Recovery from fund; conditions.
Section 27-32-220. Limitations on payments from fund.
Section 27-32-240. Property taxation of time share units; valuation; assessment; enforcement.
Section 27-32-250. Sales or exchanges of vacation multiple ownership interests.
Section 27-32-300. Short title.
Section 27-32-310. Definitions.
Section 27-32-325. Conditions for exercise of power of sale by trustee.
Section 27-32-330. Notification of obligor; perfection of notice.
Section 27-32-345. Public sale procedures; certificate of sale.
Section 27-32-355. Trustee's deed; release of lien extinguished by sale.
Section 27-32-360. Disposition of proceeds of sale; costs and fees.
Section 27-32-365. Trustee's deed; contents; effect; liability of trustee.
Section 27-32-400. Citation of article.
Section 27-32-410. Timeshare closing; time; representation; notice to purchaser; contents.
Section 27-32-500. Short title.
Section 27-32-505. Purposes of article.
Section 27-32-510. Extension of vacation time sharing plan terms; voting; quorum; proxy.