South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5011

Introduced
1/22/26  

Caption

Tenant Protection Act of 2026

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to have a significant impact on property taxation. By allowing a cap on property tax increases following transfers, it provides predictability for owners and potential buyers, which could enhance market conditions and encourage investments. The bill aims to protect tenants and homeowners from sudden tax escalations during property transfers, fostering a fairer environment for current and future property owners.

Summary

House Bill H5011, also known as the Tenant Protection Act of 2026, aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by providing a property tax exemption for certain properties undergoing an assessable transfer of interest. The bill specifies that if a property undergoes such a transfer after 2025, the property tax exemption shall be such that the exemption value does not exceed 110% of the assessed property tax value. This initiative is designed to ease the tax burden on property owners during transitions of ownership, promoting stability in the housing market.

Conclusion

As the bill moves through the legislative process, the balance between protecting homeowner interests and maintaining adequate funding for public services will likely be a focal point of discussions. The Tenant Protection Act of 2026 signals an attempt to modernize property tax laws while addressing the needs of tenants and homeowners in South Carolina, but it will require careful consideration of its fiscal implications.

Contention

While the bill is framed as a supportive measure for tenants and homeowners, there could be notable contention surrounding its implementation. Critics may argue that property tax exemptions could result in reduced revenue for local governments, which rely on these funds for public services such as education and infrastructure. Additionally, discussions around eligibility and the administrative process for claiming the exemption might raise concerns about accessibility and fairness among property owners.

Companion Bills

SC H3951

Similar To Tenant Protection Act of 2025

Previously Filed As

SC H3951

Tenant Protection Act of 2025

SC H4817

Insurance Rate Reduction and Policy Holder Protection Act

SC S0825

Family Protection Act

SC HB06943

An Act Concerning Protections For Residential Tenants.

SC HB1106

Eviction Protections for Tenants

SC HB1240

Protections for Tenants with Housing Subsidies

SC S0167

South Carolina Waterways Protection Act

SC S3530

"Immigrant Tenant Protection Act"; provides certain protections to residential tenants and codifies certain warranty of habitability protections.

SC A4492

"Immigrant Tenant Protection Act"; provides certain protections to residential tenants and codifies certain warranty of habitability protections.

SC S0126

Law Enforcement Personal Privacy Protection and Judicial Personal Privacy Protection

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