HOA Decision Making Behind Closed Doors: A Violation of Civil Code § 4910
Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) are created to manage and govern common interest developments. They establish rules and guidelines to ensure the community functions harmoniously. However, it is vital that HOAs operate transparently and in accordance with the law. A hypothetical scenario below highlights the significance of abiding by California Civil Code Section 4910, which prohibits the […]
Failing to Hold Proper HOA Elections: A Violation of Civil Code § 5105
Homeowners’ Associations (HOAs) serve as vital components in community governance for condominiums, planned unit developments, and other common interest communities. The democratic process of electing board members is integral to HOA operations. California Civil Code § 5105, part of the Davis-Stirling Act, prescribes the rules for conducting proper HOA elections. Non-compliance can have serious legal […]