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| The articles, links and resources on this page are designed for members of homeowners associations as well as the many Realtors, managers, accountants and other professionals who deal with these associations. |
Homeowners Associations (HOA) FAQs More and more California homes are part of a homeowners association, condominium association, or community association. This article answers many of the questions commonly asked by HOA members (the owners of condominiums and other homes governed by owners associations), HOA managers, HOA directors, and HOA officers. |
CC&Rs and Bylaws Flat-Fee Rewrite Program The documents governing homeowners associations, called the covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs), bylaws and rules, need regular updating or revision to accommodate changing circumstances, comply with the latest law, and remove obsolete provisions relating to development and sale of the project. Associations also replace their governing documents because the old documents are hard to understand and/or use, or do not effectively deal with the real problems of the association. I have developed "plain English" CC&Rs which I believe to be clear and easy to follow. Together with the law firm of Bickel & Associates, I offer a fixed-fee program for updating, improving and replacing old or bad CC&Rs. If you are interested in this program, please use this link for more information.
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The Condominium Bluebook Branden Bickel and I have written a reference book containing a wealth of information about condominiums and planned developments in California. It contains detailed answers to the questions most commonly asked by property owners, Realtors(c), homeowners association officials, and property managers, along with useful forms, checklists, and step-by-step instructions for most homeowners association functions. It also collects virtually all of the laws relating to the day-to-day operation of a condominium project and planned development, including statutes from the Civil Code, Corporations Code, Code of Civil Procedure, Evidence Code, Vehicle Code, Labor Code, Health & Safety Code, United States Internal Revenue Code and California Revenue & Tax Code.
Each chapter of the Condominium Bluebook is divided into sections with descriptive headings. A detailed Table of Contents at the beginning of the book collects all of the headings, and includes every question in the "Questions and Answers" chapter, the descriptive title of each statute, and the topic of each checklist and form. The index at the back of the book provides a comprehensive alphabetical listing of key words and phrases. |
Davis Stirling Act CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE SECTIONS 1350-1422, the California law that describes the requirements for homeowners association activities and the rights of owners in condominium and planned developments (PUDs). |
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