No South Carolina or Dorchester County rule sets STR parking. Unincorporated rentals follow general zoning; Summerville requires no parking problems as a permit condition. HOA covenants are usually the tightest constraint.
There is no South Carolina or Dorchester County parking mandate written specifically for short-term rentals. In unincorporated areas, off-street parking for a dwelling is handled by the county zoning ordinance, not an STR rule. Summerville folds parking into its STR standards, requiring that a rental create no traffic or parking problems, and its lodging permit review can weigh off-street capacity. The tightest constraints are usually private: subdivision covenants across the fast-growing Summerville suburbs routinely cap vehicles per lot or ban on-street and RV parking. Hosts typically state a parking limit in the listing to stay within HOA rules.
No STR-specific parking citation exists. Summerville can weigh parking in permit review; HOAs enforce covenants civilly and can fine owners or tow vehicles.
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