(a) It is the intent of the Legislature that family day care homes for children should be situated in normal residential surroundings so as to give children the home environment which is conducive to healthy and safe development. It is the public policy of this state to provide children in a family day care home […]| FindHOALaw
Many sets of association CC&Rs contain provisions that prohibit the commercial use of homes within the association’s development or any uses other than for a “single-family” dwelling. The California Legislature has limited the extent to which such provisions may used by a HOA to prohibit an owner or a tenant from operating his residence as […]| FindHOALaw
Homeowners associations (HOAs) may adopt reasonable rules and impose fees on members relating to short-term rentals of condominium units.| FindHOALaw
Commercial in Nature Civil Code Section 4710 provides homeowners with rights to display and post noncommercial signs in or upon their separate interests, subject to certain limitations. (See “Flags, Banners & Signs.”) However, Section 4710 does not apply to the display and posting of real estate signs (i.e., “For Sale” or “For Rent” signs) because […]| FindHOALaw
The extent to which a HOA may restrict or prohibit homeowners from posting flags, banners and signs depends upon: (1) the nature/content of the flag, banner or sign, (2) its dimensions, and (3) the location where it is to be displayed or posted. Noncommercial Flags, Banners & Signs Permitted Civil Code Section 4710 provides homeowners within […]| FindHOALaw