Real Estate/Development
Nov. 4, 2003
Bills Increase Condominium Residents' Control
BY LINDA RAPATTONI Special to CREJ The last measure in a package of four bills giving residents in common-interest developments such as condominiums greater control over rules and finances in their neighborhoods has been signed into law.
BY LINDA RAPATTONI
Special to CREJ
The last measure in a package of four bills giving residents in common-interest developments such as condominiums greater control over rules and finances in their neighborhoods has been signed into law.
Gov. Gray Davis signed AB1525 by Assemblyman John Longville, D-Rialto, which prevents common-interest developments from enacting rules that prohibit residents from displaying noncommercial signs or flags in their yards...
Special to CREJ
The last measure in a package of four bills giving residents in common-interest developments such as condominiums greater control over rules and finances in their neighborhoods has been signed into law.
Gov. Gray Davis signed AB1525 by Assemblyman John Longville, D-Rialto, which prevents common-interest developments from enacting rules that prohibit residents from displaying noncommercial signs or flags in their yards...
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