No South Carolina statute bars parking a work truck or van at home, so the limits are local. York County zoning can restrict commercial vehicles in unincorporated residential districts, and HOA covenants and city codes are the other constraints.
South Carolina has no statewide residential commercial-parking ban, so the question turns on zoning. Because York County zones its unincorporated areas, residential districts can restrict parking a landscaper's truck, contractor van, box truck, or lettered work vehicle in residential yards. On agricultural and rural tracts the county rarely interferes. Recorded subdivision covenants across the Charlotte-metro growth belt in Fort Mill and Tega Cay commonly prohibit commercial vehicles in residential areas, and those HOA restrictions are enforceable. Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Clover, and York apply their own zoning codes that typically limit heavy or oversized commercial vehicles in residential districts.
In a residential zoning district the county can order a prohibited commercial vehicle removed and cite the owner. An HOA can fine or lien for a covenant breach, and cities add municipal penalties.
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York County requires garage and yard sales to maintain property appearance. Items must be displayed neatly and removed promptly after the sale ends.
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No South Carolina statute and no York County ordinance regulate holiday lights, inflatables, or yard displays on private property. A homeowner decorates with...
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York County's zoning code regulates garage-sale signs on private property by size and placement, and no county permit covers a sign in the state right-of-way...
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South Carolina gives political signs no protection on private property — repeated bills failed — so York County's zoning code and each city regulate them con...
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Unincorporated York County requires no rental registration, but its cities do. Rock Hill mandates that every single-family and multi-family rental register w...
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South Carolina has no just-cause eviction rule, and York County cannot add one. Under S.C. Code §27-40-710 a landlord ends a tenancy for unpaid rent with a f...
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