Short-term rental operations across SC could be impacted as Senate considers Bill 3876

DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A bill in the state senate could have a major impact on how short-term rentals operate in South Carolina.

From historic neighborhoods to waterfront rentals, short-term stays have become a key part of the Lowcountry’s tourism economy. The industry brings in significant revenue, not just for property owners and managers, but state and local governments benefit as well. All benefit from the tax profits.

But a bill that’s made its way through the state senate could introduce new requirements that some say could seriously cut revenue…

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