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South Carolina Timeshare Exit Guide

Everything you need to cancel your timeshare in South Carolina — rescission deadlines, legal rights, and a step-by-step exit playbook.

5

Day Rescission Period

S.C. Code § 27-32-60

Date of contract execution or receipt of public offering statement

Required delivery: Written notice by certified mail or hand delivery

Your Legal Rights in South Carolina

  • 15 business days (not calendar days) to cancel
  • 2Full refund within 30 days of cancellation
  • 3Developer cannot require buyer to waive rescission rights
  • 4Escrow required for all purchaser funds during rescission period
  • 5Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach are the two largest timeshare markets in SC

Exit Tips for South Carolina

  • SC Real Estate Commission oversees timeshare developers actively
  • Hilton Head resorts often have deed-back programs — ask owner services
  • SC allows damages for unfair and deceptive trade practices
  • Document any "gifts" or premiums offered at sales presentations
  • If you inherited a timeshare, SC may allow disclaimer of the interest

Common Resorts in South Carolina

Marriott Vacation Club (Hilton Head)Hilton Grand VacationsWyndhamBluegreen Vacations

File a Complaint

South Carolina Attorney General

Phone: 803-734-3970

Website: https://www.scag.gov

SC Real Estate Commission — timeshare developer regulation

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This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change — always verify current statutes and consult a licensed attorney for your specific situation.