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HOA Parking Rules Versus Handicap Parking Placards?

*Asked & Answered Asked – My HOA requires a parking decal to park in the community. Is my HOA allowed to enforce its parking rules on vehicles with handicap parking placards that are parked within designated parking areas, but are without the HOA required parking decal? Answered – Yes. Typically,…

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Protecting HOA Members’ Easement Rights in Disputes with Developers

*New Case Law Homeowners Association (HOA) developers often reserve certain easement rights for the benefit of the HOA’s members. Such easement rights typically extend over common areas but may also extend to adjoining properties which are not included within the actual HOA development. When those easement rights are threatened or…

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HOA Accommodations for Disabled Residents

*New Resource Various laws have been established to protect the rights of disabled individuals, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and the Federal Fair Housing Act (“FFHA”). These laws govern both public and private facilities, and set forth the degree to which an entity, such as a homeowners…

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Association Repair and Renovation Loans

*New Resource As communities mature, the need for major repairs or renovations can become a major concern. Often because of unforeseen problems or insufficiently funded reserves, community associations (associations) are not capable of funding the necessary repairs immediately. In order to avoid a piecemeal repair effort in such situations, or…

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New Legislation: SB 880 – EV Charging Stations (Round 2)

In November of last year we discussed the introduction of Senate Bill 209 (SB 209), in our post entitled, “Electric Vehicle Charging Stations in Your Community?” SB 209 as singed into law could be interpreted to broadly require that homeowners associations (Associations) allow electric vehicle (EV) charging stations on common…

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Fighting Battles on Behalf of their Members: HOA Standing in Lawsuits with Third Parties

*New Case Law It is easy to understand how Homeowners Associations (HOAs) have standing to initiate legal action for enforcement of their governing documents or for damage to the HOA’s common areas. However, under what circumstances may a HOA bring a lawsuit on behalf of its members for claims that…

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Governor Signs Bill Prohibiting HOAs from Unreasonably Restricting EV Charging Stations

In furtherance of California’s energy conservation goals, Governor Brown has signed Senate Bill 209 (“SB209”) which prohibits Homeowners Associations (“HOAs”) from unreasonably restricting the installation of electric vehicle (“EV”) charging staitons in their communities. SB209 will take effect January 1, 2012. CAI’s California Legislative Action Committee (“CAI-CLAC”) worked with the…

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Property Owners Entitled to Compensation from State

Property owners in a partially-built Northern California subdivision may be compensated by the State for flooding damage to their properties. A Sacramento County Superior Court ruling in April held that the state violated the constitutionally property rights of the property owners by allowing the local lake to flood the surrounding…