Homeowners associations (HOAs) may suspend a member's privileges in response to a violation of the governing documents. California Davis-Stirling Act.| FindHOALaw
Membership in the Association Association membership status is coupled with having an ownership interest in a lot or condominium within the association’s development. (Civ. Code § 4160.) The majority of the rights granted to members under the association’s governing documents or the Davis-Stirling Act therefore do not extend to renters, nor may they be validly transferred […]| FindHOALaw
Homeowners associations (HOAs) may impose monetary penalties (fines) on members for violations of the governing documents. California Davis-Stirling Act| FindHOALaw
A homeowners associations (HOA) may adopt a schedule of fines that may be imposed upon members for violations of the governing documents. Davis-Stirling Act| FindHOALaw
[Governing Documents; Use Restrictions] CC&R restrictions are presumed reasonable, and are enforceable unless they are arbitrary, impose burdens on the use of land that outweigh their benefits, or violate public policy.| FindHOALaw
Davis-Stirling Act | Civ. Code § 5975 - Enforcement and recovery of attorney's fees in homeowners association (HOA) disputes.| FindHOALaw
Davis-Stirling Act | Civ. Code § 5850 - A homeowners association (HOA) must disclose its policy for imposing fines against its members for HOA violations.| FindHOALaw