For many years, commercial developers have scratched their heads and questioned why their office and industrial parks and retail centers were subject to many procedural and other requirements intended to protect and regulate residential associations under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act.
With the governor signing the new Commercial and Industrial Common Interest Development Act (Senate Bill 752) into law, commercial dev...
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