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- Davis-Stirling Act Commentary on the Law
ADAMS | STIRLING serves HOAs, condominium associations, planned developments, stock cooperatives, and commercial associations throughout California
- NEW LAWS HOME PAGE - Davis-Stirling
This page lists all bills and new case law, year by year
- Regulation of California HOAs - Davis-Stirling
California's Office of the Attorney General does not handle most homeowners association complaints The AG recommends contacting a private attorney for complaints involving Davis-Stirling Act, rules and CC Rs, maintenance issues, parking and the towing of vehicles, assessments and foreclosure proceedings, and poor management
- HOA Election by Acclamation Timeline - davis-stirling. com
All California homeowner associations are required to adopt election rules Beginning January 1, 2020, significant changes were made to the Davis-Stirling Act related to director elections The changes require all election rules be amended Beginning in 2022, associations can declare the outcome of uncontested elections, and, beginning in 2025, use electronic balloting
- CID Menu - Davis-Stirling
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- HOA Fines and Penalties - davis-stirling. com
The Davis-Stirling Act provides for a late fee of 10% or ten dollars, whichever is greater (unless the CC Rs specify a lesser amount), on delinquent assessments (Civ Code § 5650) That means late charges cannot be charged against unpaid late charges or fines Fines in Foreclosure Actions
- Resources - Davis-Stirling
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- Davis-Stirling Act
California's Davis-Stirling Act for residential common interest developments and mixed-use CIDs encompasses Civil Code sections 4000 through 6150
- Transfers from HOA Reserves Borrowing - Davis-Stirling
Without a vote of the membership, boards are allowed to borrow from reserves to meet short-term cash-flow problems or other expenses
- Notice Document Delivery - Davis-Stirling
Under the Davis-Stirling Act, community associations are required to give notices and deliver documents to members Notice and disclosure requirements are related but different One deals with what must be disclosed, the other with how Before a homeowners association can electronically distribute documents, notices and disclosures to its members, it must receive the recipient's written consent
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