Modular homes must meet specific standards for placement in South Carolina.
The bill amends South Carolina law to establish standards for the placement of modular homes. It requires new homes manufactured after January 1, 2005, to meet certain criteria, including roof pitch, eave projections, and exterior wall construction. The bill also removes a five-year restriction on display models being used for residential use. Additionally, it prohibits local governments from preventing the continuance of lawful nonconforming use of property when a preexisting manufactured home or mobile home is replaced with a new home. The act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
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