It is common for homeowners associations to have rules about the proper upkeep of property that homeowners must follow. However, because of the Davis-Stirling Act, HOAs may not be able to legally enforce some of these rules during a drought emergency. Which common HOA...
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Getting involved in your community’s HOA
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Feb 12, 2022 | HOA Disputes
A homeowner's association can improve the quality and appeal of your community when leveraged the right way. Often, the most successful HOA's are the ones with active involvement from community members. If you desire to have a greater influence on your HOA, here are...
Protecting your rights against HOA restrictions
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Nov 12, 2021 | HOA Disputes
If you live in a master-planned community, chances are you have a California homeowner’s association. This entity offers benefits, such as maintaining the streets, clubhouse and other public areas. However, it might also become the source of disputes and...
Do you understand potential HOA violations?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | Nov 11, 2021 | HOA Disputes
When homeowners encounter problems with their homeowners association, they may want to take action to resolve the problem. Several different legal acts cover homeowners associations. People may want to understand more about the requirements that HOAs have to meet, as...
Why won’t a resident follow HOA rules?
On Behalf of Gregory M. Garrison, APC | May 29, 2021 | HOA Disputes
When a resident moves into the community, they agree to follow the HOA rules. As long as all residents do this, things should go smoothly and everyone gets the type of community they want. When someone refuses to follow those rules, though, you may find yourself...
Are your HOA’s restrictions reasonable under the Davis-Stirling Act?
| Mar 22, 2021 | HOA Disputes
The Davis-Stirling Act is a body of laws in California that went into effect in 1986. They address all of the unique issues faced by homeowners associations (HOAs), including the use of covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs). Are your HOA’s CC&Rs...
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