Short-term rentals, referred to locally as temporary housing, in Williamsburg County, South Carolina, are currently being regulated by a new ordinance aimed primarily at recreational vehicles (RVs) and campgrounds. These rentals are legal but subject to specific size, spacing, and utility requirements to ensure they do not become permanent living situations. Interest in short-term rentals is increasing due to the county's development along the Black River and the establishment of a state park, positioning the area as a potential destination for both tourists in search of cabins and campers, as well as those utilizing RV parks. Additionally, regulations stipulate that campgrounds accommodating more than two units require permits and inspections, with occupancy limited to 180 days for any single occupant to prevent long-term residency issues. The local government authority overseeing these regulations is the Williamsburg County Council, which emphasizes balancing growth with community standards. For further details, visit the official county website at https://www.williamsburgcounty.sc.gov.