There has been a lot of misunderstanding and false information circulating about what South Carolina bill H. 3876 included and...
Preparing for the Fight Ahead: What South Carolina’s Short Term Rental Industry Must Demand in the First 2026 Legislative Session
As South Carolina lawmakers revisit short term rental policy, it is critical that legislation addresses the full scope of regulatory imbalance facing...
Setting the Record Straight on SC H.B. 3876
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Fact Tracker: Airbnb Public Claims vs Real World Outcomes
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The Case for Requiring a Local Responsible Contact for Short Term Rentals in North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach’s proposed local responsible contact requirement offers a balanced, commonsense way to protect neighborhoods, support responsible short term rental operators, and strengthen community trust without unnecessary regulation.
SCVRA Supports HB 3876
South Carolina House Bill 3876 clarifies who is responsible for tax collection when a short term rental is professionally managed. For licensed property managers, the bill affirms merchant of record responsibility, protects homeowners, strengthens guest safety and accountability, and ensures fair management of the guest relationship without disrupting individual hosts or platform use.





