Archive for category Policies
Davis-Sterling.com Newsletter – 05/13/2012
UNDERGROUND CHARGING STATIONS QUESTION: We have underground parking which makes it expensive to retrofit anything. A resident wants the HOA to supply power to his parking space so he can install a charging station for his car. He claims the electric draw is less than a hair dryer (not sure I believe that). As more [...]
Davis-Sterling Newsletter – 05/06/2012
POLITICAL SEASON BATTEN DOWN THE HATCHES QUESTION: We live in a security complex and we have a “No Solicitors” sign posted in the front of the building. Somehow political canvassers and campaigners are still entering our complex. Because it’s political, do we have to allow them in the building? ANSWER: No you don’t have to [...]
Davis-Sterling.com Newsletter – 04/29/2012
ROGUE TREASURER QUESTION: We have a director who is under the impression he is the only one who can sign checks because he is the treasurer. Without board approval, he has called special meetings of vendors, refused to pay vendors and has even torn up a large check in front of a vendor. He has [...]
Davis-Sterling.com Newsletter – 04/22/2012
POOL COVERS I received a number of comments about pool covers. Following are a few: #1. Last week a reader recommended pool covers but I believe an association cannot use covers for their pools–only individual homeowners. -Dan F. #2. California doesn’t allow HOAs to have pool covers because our pools are considered commercial. Please tell [...]
Davis-Sterling.com Newsletter – 04/15/2012
DELINQUENCY GIFT QUESTION: A buyer can’t obtain financing because the lender requires a lower delinquency for our association. If we had one less delinquency, escrow could close. The buyer wants to pay off one of the delinquent owner accounts to move the escrow along. Can this be done? ANSWER: Yes, it can be done. It [...]
Community Associations Institute – Spring Newsletter
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Davis-Sterling.com Newsletter – 04/08/2012
STRAY CATS, POSSUMS AND RATS QUESTION: We have a lady who feeds many stray cats in the common areas. Because she leaves out food, it attracts possums, raccoons and rodents. She totally ignores our letters. What can we do? Can we fine her? She is creating a dangerous environment. ANSWER: You can fine her under [...]
Davis-Sterling.com Newsletter – 04/01/2012
ONLINE PETITIONS QUESTION: Can homeowners use an online petition such as www.GoPetition.com to recall the board? ANSWER: Your question raises two issues. First, just to be clear, petitions cannot be used in place of secret ballots to recall a board. Petitions can only be used to call special meetings of the membership. Second, just as California does not recognize electronic [...]
Deferred Maintenance: Another Consequence Of The Great Recession
Posted by Jerry in Maintenance, Policies on March 30, 2012
By David Swedelson, California Condo Attorney and HOA Lawyer, Partner SwedelsonGottlieb, Community Association Attorneys Many community associations continue to suffer from delinquent assessments; many owners are still living in their units or homes not having paid their lender/bank or their association assessments for 2 to 3 years. Many associations are not doing enough to collect [...]
Community Association Management SmartBrief
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