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NEW LEGISLATION UPDATE (FOR NEW LAW THAT BECAME EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2009)

2008 was remarkable for the fact that the California Legislature did not pass much in the way of new legislation impacting or affecting California Community Associations. We are providing a summary of two changes to the California Civil Code regarding fines/assessments and solar energy that became effective as of January…

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Homeowner Prevails in Water Intrusion Dispute; What Was the Board Thinking?

Community Associations Institute (CAI) has weighed in on the side of a Vail, Colorado condominium owner who won a costly and contentious, seven-year court battle with his association over who was responsible for resolving a water-intrusion issue. The court determined that the association should pay $550,000 in attorneys’ fees and…

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November 17, 2005 Teleconference

As of January 1, 2006, Senate Bill 137 takes effect and the civil code sections regarding assessment collection drastically alter the collection process. In addition, the new law will prohibit associations from foreclosing on an assessment lien unless the amount of assessments owed (not including costs or interest) is $1,800…

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As The Condo Market Sours, Buyers Turn To Courts Seeking Exit Deals

Interesting article recently appeared in the Wall Street Journal (and was also reported in the Los Angeles Daily Journal). Apparently there are “tens of thousands of empty or unfinished condominiums” in Florida. While we have not heard of this type of inventory in California, there are many condominium buildings under…

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