Your HOA Legal Resource
The latest HOA legal updates, California & Texas legislation news, board governance tips, and community association insights written by our attorneys, built for boards and managers.
Condominium associations are facing increasing pressure to strengthen their reserve funding, driven by both lending standards and potential legislation. Fannie Mae is considering raising its minimum reserve contribution requirement from
The recent enactment of Assembly Bill 130 (AB 130) has prompted widespread discussion across the California homeowners association (HOA) industry regarding the future of continuing or daily fines for ongoing
*New Case Law The California Court of Appeals decision in Woolard v. Regent Real Estate Services Inc. (“Woolard”) provides important clarity on the responsibilities of homeowners’ associations (“HOAs”) and community
As the holiday season kicks into full effect – let the decorating begin! But does your homeowners association have a say when it comes to expressing your holiday spirit? HOA’s
*New Case Law A recent appellate court decision, 11640 Woodbridge Condominium Homeowners Association v. Farmers Insurance Exchange (2025) 110 Cal.App.5th 211, marks an important development in HOA law and insurance
*Asked & Answered Asked: “To what extent may our HOA be held liable for an injury sustained by a trespasser in our community pool?” Answered: Under California law, a property
As a PCAM and former management company executive, I’ve grown increasingly frustrated with the level of training and education provided to new community managers through our existing trade organizations. About
On June 30, 2025, AB 130 was passed by the California Legislature and signed into law by Governor Newsom. This law is effective immediately! The overall goal of the bill
Golfers sustaining injury while out on the links is sometimes “par for the course”. Due to the nature of the sport, California courts consistently apply the “assumption of the risk”
Recent legislative changes under Senate Bill 900 (SB 900) have made notable updates to the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act. These changes are especially important for California homeowners’ associations (HOAs),
Part I: Can HOAs restrict homeowners’ speech? For individuals residing in common interest developments, the constitutional right to free speech is not applicable. While many believe that they have a
In the ever-continuing saga known as the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), the District Court for the Eastern District of Texas recently lifted an injunction staying the enforcement of the CTA.
Search
FindHOALaw is a robust resource for HOA law and legal information. Its substantial volume of content and easy-to-use interface help users better understand the unique body of law governing HOAs in California.
Topics
Recent Entries
Firm News
Links