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A new California law that took effect July 1, 2025, caps homeowners association (HOA) fines at $100 per violation and eliminates late fees and interest charges. The legislation aims to protect middle- and low-income residents during the state’s affordability crisis, offering relief to millions of Californians who previously faced fines ranging from hundreds to thousands …

A significant legislative change in California now limits homeowners association (HOA) fines to just $100 per violation, down from penalties that previously reached thousands of dollars. Effective July 1, 2025, this cap was included in Assembly Bill 130 to protect California’s middle- and low-income residents from excessive financial burdens. The law also prohibits additional late …

Aerial View of Suburban Lakeside Property In California

California homeowners are getting relief from excessive HOA fines through a new state law that caps penalties at $100 per violation, unless public health or safety is at risk. The legislation also prohibits associations from continuously adding late fees and extra penalties—a move lawmakers say will help low- and middle-income homeowners in areas like San …

Aerial View of Suburban Lakeside Property In California

California homeowners are getting significant relief from potentially crushing HOA fines thanks to a new state law that caps violation penalties at just $100, down from what could previously reach hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The legislation, which took effect July 1, 2025, was quietly inserted into Assembly Bill 130 and prohibits HOAs from …

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