Overview AB 130 has been hyped by some as a homeowner victory. Some newspapers, like the San Francisco Chronicle, spoke with opponents and supporters from both sides of the HOA debate (homeowner and HOA alike) and then published balanced stories on the subject,...
Overview California law makes it clear that HOAs cannot unreasonably restrict or delay the construction of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) or Junior ADUs (JADUs). Knowing that California public policy strongly protects the right of HOA members to build ADUs on their...
Overview Choosing the right HOA attorney is one of the most consequential decisions a homeowner can make when a dispute escalates. The wrong lawyer wastes money, loses leverage, and can permanently weaken your case. This Fact Sheet gives the practical questions to...
Overview California’s Davis-Stirling Act governs over 50,000 HOAs across California, but enforcement disputes and board overreach are all too common. Unfortunately, homeowners often wait too long to involve legal counsel, not realizing that early intervention can...
Overview Tree disputes are among the most common, and costly, sources of conflict between neighbors in California HOAs. Branches hanging over property lines or roots spreading underground often cause messes, increased maintenance, and sometimes extensive property...
Overview Under both federal and California fair housing laws, assistance animals include both service animals and emotional support animals. Neither are considered pets, and both carry broad legal protections inside HOA-governed communities. Boards cannot apply pet...