Overview Many California homeowners who operate small daycare businesses out of their homes receive threatening letters from their HOAs accusing them of violating restrictions against running a business from a residence. Those threats often include disciplinary...
Overview Most homeowners understand that their HOA operates under governing documents, but few realize these documents exist within a strict legal hierarchy that determines which provisions control when conflicts arise. This distinction matters because HOA boards...
Overview HOA boards in California increasingly turn to reserve funds to cover rising expenses, especially insurance premiums and short-term cash flow gaps. When that happens, homeowners often assume that such a decision requires their approval or a membership vote. It...
Overview HOA boards across California enforce rules every day, often with the expectation that homeowners must comply simply because the board adopted the rule. But an HOA’s enforcement of a rule, by itself, does not make a rule valid. In practice, a significant...
Overview HOA boards in California adopt and enforce rules every day. These rules control homeowner conduct, impose restrictions, and serve as the basis for fines or other enforcement actions. Consequently, the exercise of rulemaking authority frequently fuels disputes...
Overview One of the most common demands that we hear from our clients when they come to us is that they’ve suffered emotional distress because of their HOAs and they want compensation for having to endure it. But how homeowners use the term “emotional distress” and...