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Real Estate/Development

Feb. 7, 2015

Living together for 30 years under Davis-Stirling

Community associations impact so many people that HOA law has become one of the hottest areas of law in California, with a steady stream of new court cases and annual legislative amendments. By Adrian J. Adams


By Adrian J. Adams


Homeowner associations (HOAs) in California control an estimated $12 billion in operating funds and reserves annually, all under the watchful eye of 300,000 volunteer board and committee members around the state.


Community associations impact so many people that HOA law has become one of the hottest areas of law in California, with a steady stream of new court cases and annual revisions to the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Developme...

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