June 25, 2026 - 06:32

Inside the manicured gates of Palmetto Bluff, a wealthy South Carolina community known for its live oaks and marsh views, a simmering conflict has broken out between homeowners and the developer. The fight is not over property lines or HOA fees. It is about control. Specifically, who gets to decide how the community's private homes are used.
At the center of the dispute are short-term rentals and large-scale events. Some residents say the developer has allowed too many vacation rentals, turning quiet residential streets into revolving doors for tourists. Others complain about extravagant weddings held in private homes, complete with loud music, late nights, and traffic that clogs the narrow lanes. What was once a peaceful retreat, they argue, has become a commercial playground.
The developer, however, sees things differently. Company officials maintain that short-term rentals are a key part of the community's appeal. They attract visitors who may eventually buy property, and they keep the local economy humming. The developer also points to existing rules that limit rentals and events, suggesting the complaints come from a vocal minority who want to close the gates to everyone else.
Homeowners pushing back have formed a group to lobby for stricter regulations. They want caps on the number of rental nights per year and a ban on commercial events in private residences. They have hired lawyers and are preparing for a legal fight if the developer does not bend.
For now, the battle remains a polite but tense standoff. Both sides agree on one thing: Palmetto Bluff is a special place. They just cannot agree on what that means anymore.
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