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Code Violations & Condemned Property in Hartsville, SC

Code violations in Hartsville, SC require timely response. Find code enforcement contacts, appeal procedures, and options for selling as-is.

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Situation overview

Code violations in Hartsville, SC come with specific remediation deadlines and appeal windows. Whether you fix the violations or sell as-is, understanding your municipality's enforcement process and your legal rights determines your best path forward.

What to do first

Code violations in Hartsville come with specific remediation deadlines and appeal windows. Understanding the process before making repair decisions can save thousands.

Start with

  1. Request the full violation report and remediation timeline in writing from code enforcement.
  2. Get multiple repair estimates so you can compare remediation cost against as-is sale value.
  3. File an appeal within the deadline (typically 10 days in NC) if you believe the violation is incorrect.

Avoid

  1. Ignore violation notices — penalties escalate and condemnation orders become harder to reverse.
  2. Begin repairs without understanding all violations — partial fixes may not satisfy enforcement.
  3. Sell without disclosing known code violations — NC/SC law requires disclosure.

SC law reference

Key legal facts for code violations situations in South Carolina.

Pre-foreclosure notice
South Carolina foreclosure actions generally require formal service of summons and complaint before judgment.

Step-by-step action plan

A starting path you can follow before committing to any contract or agreement.

  1. Request a written copy of all code violations and the specific remediation timeline from your local code enforcement office.
  2. Understand your appeal rights and deadlines (typically 10 days in NC) before making repair commitments.
  3. Get repair estimates from licensed contractors to compare remediation costs against sale options.

Who to contact in Hartsville

Code and Property Dispute Attorneys

Bledsoe Law Firm

Attorney John Bledsoe III has practiced in Hartsville for over 43 years, handling real estate closings, foreclosure defense, and property litigation. Located at 325 West Home Avenue, Hartsville. Darlington County Bar Association member since 1980.

Bledsoe Law Firm real estate services

Saleeby & Cox, P.A.

Established in 1949, Saleeby & Cox has served Darlington County for 75 years. Located at 311 West Home Avenue, Hartsville. Named Best Law Firm 2019 by Darlington County readers. Handles real estate transactions, title work, and foreclosure matters.

Saleeby & Cox real estate services

HUD and Homeownership Counseling

HUD National Counselor Hotline

Referral line for HUD-approved housing counselors serving Hartsville and Darlington County homeowners facing mortgage hardship.

Find a HUD counselor

HOPE Homeowner Hotline

Free 24/7 foreclosure prevention counseling and mortgage assistance referral service available to Darlington County homeowners.

HOPE homeowner hotline

State and Local Hardship Support

Call 211

Local referral line for utility, food, and emergency financial assistance programs.

Dial 211

Free and Low-Cost Legal Aid

South Carolina Legal Services — Florence Office

Free civil legal aid for qualifying low-income residents in Darlington, Florence, and surrounding counties.

(843) 667-1896

125 East Cheves Street, Suite B, Florence, SC 29506

SC Legal Services Florence

Code Violations Real Estate Agents in Hartsville

Chamiese Evans — Licensed Realtor

Specializing in helping Hartsville homeowners navigate code violations situations — whether that means selling, negotiating, or exploring every option before making a decision. NorthGroup Real Estate.

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Common questions

Can I sell a house with code violations in Hartsville?

Yes, but NC and SC require disclosure of known code violations to any buyer. Cash buyers experienced with distressed properties often purchase as-is, handling remediation themselves.

How long do I have to fix code violations in Hartsville?

Timelines vary by municipality and violation severity. In Charlotte, you typically receive a written notice with a specific compliance deadline. You can appeal within 10 days if you believe the violation is incorrect.

What happens if my property is condemned in Hartsville?

A condemned property cannot be occupied until violations are remediated and the property passes re-inspection. You can still sell a condemned property, but it must be disclosed and is typically sold as-is to an experienced buyer.

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Homeowners dealing with code violations often face overlapping issues. These resources may also help.

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Last reviewed: February 2026

This directory is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Confirm all options with licensed counsel or a qualified financial professional before signing any agreement.

Sources: SC Code of Laws · HUD.gov · CFPB.gov

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