blog-banner

Legal Insights

Our clients benefit from the breadth and depth of our expertise in many fields

A new California law caps HOA fines at $100 per violation and bans late fees and interest. Homeowners cheer, while boards lament their loss and warn of “weakened enforcement.” Millions of California residents could get a break if they violate their homeowners association rules due to a new law that caps fines at $100, down …

Homeowners associations (HOAs) across California are adapting to a significant legislative change that imposes a $100 cap on fines for rule violations, a dramatic reduction from potential penalties that once reached into the thousands. This new law, which went into effect on July 1, aims to alleviate financial burdens on the millions of Californians residing …

The story of Adam Hardesty is not unprecedented. He decided to retrofit the garage of his three-story Carlsbad condo into a ground-floor apartment to rent out while he was unemployed for more than a year, as CalMatters reported earlier this year. The Mystic Point Homeowners Association feared it would make parking more scarce and lead to a …

While you’re here: On Nov. 4, Californians will decide whether the state should gerrymander its congressional districts. Sign up for key updates on the special election. An ornate balcony or quirky garage door might be in reach for more Californians as homeowners associations across the state are being forced to govern without the power of exorbitant fees …

Recent Insights
Related Firm News
CONTACT

Discussion of Potential Case

Fill out the form regarding your potential case.

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.