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Yes, you can build another house on your property. However, you will need to check with your local zoning regulations to make sure that the zoning for your property allows for this type of construction. You may also need to obtain a building permit from your local government.
StateCurrent Edition of the NEC in effect (effective date) Oregon 2023 with OR amendments (10/1/2023) Pennsylvania 2017 (2/14/2022) Rhode Island 2020 (2/1/2022) South Carolina 2020 with SC amendments (1/1/2023)48 more rows
State law requires residential construction to be done by licensed residential builders and specialty contractors. You have applied for a permit under an exemption to that law. The exemption allows you, as the owner of your property, to act as your own builder even though you do not have a license.
South Carolina state law requires work to be performed by an appropriately licensed contractor. A homeowner may act as their own contractor as long as they are in compliance with South Carolina state law (40-59-260).
How Much Does It Cost to Build a House in South Carolina? The average cost to build a house in upstate South Carolina in the Charlotte Metro area ranges from $175 to $400 per heated square foot, but for custom homes with luxury finishes, premium materials, and high-end home design costs can vary.
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BUILDING. Note: Accessory structures less than 200 square feet still require application submittal and approval prior to construction.
South Carolina Building Codes Council. The primary function of the Building Codes Council is to adopt or modify model building codes for South Carolina, and regulate the registration of Building Codes Officers, Special Inspectors, and the Modular Building Program.

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