Online HOA Voting for South Carolina Communities
Run verified, audit-ready HOA elections across Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, and every South Carolina community — built for compliance with S.C. Code Ann. Title 27, Chapter 30.
Why South Carolina Property Managers Choose TrueHOA
South Carolina's HOA Act (S.C. Code Ann. Title 27, Chapter 30) requires transparent governance and documented elections. From the Grand Strand's resort communities to Charleston's historic neighborhoods and Greenville's growing suburbs, TrueHOA makes compliance straightforward.
SC Chapter 30 Alignment
TrueHOA supports the notice, quorum, and voting record requirements under South Carolina's HOA Act — keeping elections properly documented.
Built for Coastal and Resort Communities
South Carolina's many vacation and second-home communities need remote, accessible voting. TrueHOA makes participation easy whether owners are local or out of state.
Records That Stand on Their Own
Every vote is timestamped and stored. When owners request records or questions arise, your documentation is complete and ready to produce.
Your Records Need to Speak for Themselves
In South Carolina HOA communities — especially coastal and resort properties with absentee owners — election disputes often arise long after the vote is over. The property manager who has clean, timestamped documentation doesn't need to argue. The records do the talking.
No Reconstruction, No Gaps
TrueHOA captures every step of the election automatically — notices sent, ballots cast, results tallied. Nothing to piece together after the fact.
Accessible to Out-of-State Owners
South Carolina's vacation communities often have absentee owners. TrueHOA makes participation — and record access — easy regardless of where owners live.
Documentation That Precedes Disputes
We don't defend outcomes — we create verified proof that the process was correct. When challenges come, your documentation is already complete.
The average HOA election dispute runs six figures.
TrueHOA doesn't guarantee outcomes — it gives you verified, documented proof at $0.50 per door / month.
How TrueHOA Works for South Carolina HOAs
Create Your Account
Sign up free. No credit card required to run your first test election.
Set Up Your South Carolina Community
Add your property details, upload your resident list, and configure your election settings.
Launch Your Election
Send notices, open voting, and collect results — all documented under S.C. Code Ann. Title 27.
Access Your Audit Trail
Every vote is timestamped and stored. Export records anytime for owners, attorneys, or board review.
Run a Free Test Election for Your South Carolina HOA
No credit card. No commitment. See TrueHOA in action in under 10 minutes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I try TrueHOA before paying?
Yes. Run a complete free test election with no credit card required. See exactly how the platform works before you go live.
Do I need a credit card to start?
No. Your free test election requires no credit card. You only pay when you launch your first real election.
Do I need training to use TrueHOA?
No training required. TrueHOA is intuitive — most property managers in South Carolina are up and running the same day.
Can I manage multiple South Carolina communities?
Yes. TrueHOA is built for portfolio managers across Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, Myrtle Beach, and greater South Carolina.
How quickly can I launch an election?
Simply create your account, set up your property, upload your community list, and launch — no lengthy onboarding required. Your first test vote can be live in 10 minutes.
What does $0.50 per door mean?
TrueHOA is $0.50 per door per month — that's $600 per door per year. A 100-unit South Carolina community pays $50/month, or $600/year. That includes unlimited elections and proposals — no per-election fees, no contracts, no hidden costs.
Does TrueHOA comply with South Carolina HOA law?
TrueHOA is designed to support compliance with the South Carolina Homeowners Association Act (S.C. Code Ann. Title 27, Chapter 30) by providing documented, verifiable election records. Always consult your HOA attorney for community-specific guidance.
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