Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Condo and HOA Attorneys

Compare 4 attorneys and 3 law firms in Myrtle Beach , SC. Sort by highest rating and years of condo and hoa experience.

William DesChamps Jr.
Myrtle Beach condo and hoa attorney at DesChamps Law Firm with 48 years experience

1357 21st Avenue North, Suite 102, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578

Howell Bellamy, III
Myrtle Beach condo and hoa attorney at Bellamy Law Firm with 31 years experience

1000 29th Avenue North, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Andrew Brittain
Myrtle Beach condo and hoa attorney at Brittain Law Firm with 18 years experience

4614 Oleander Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Mary Langway
Myrtle Beach condo and hoa attorney at Brittain Law Firm with 18 years experience

4614 Oleander Drive, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Need help with a condo or HOA matter?

Homeowners’ Association (HOA) laws regulate the operation of a condominium or planned community. Within the building or development all property owners participate as members of the HOA. When disputes or issues arise within the community or association, or as part of its operations, an attorney with homeowners’ association experience is essential.

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