Berding | Weil - Attorneys At Law
Notice:

Information contained on this webpage has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable.

However, Berding & Weil LLP does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information published herein and shall not be responsible for any errors, omissions, or damages arising out of the use of this information.

This webpage is published with the understanding that Berding & Weil LLP is supplying information but is not attempting to render professional services. If such services are required, the assistance of an appropriate professional should be sought.

DAVIS-STIRLING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENT ACT

Amendments passed in 2011 are printed in boldface italics type.
§1365.1.

Statutory Notice; Assessment Collection and Foreclosure; Secondary Addresses for Purposes of Notices Required in This Article

(a) The association shall distribute the written notice described in subdivision (b) to each member of the association during the 60-day period immediately preceding the beginning of the association's fiscal year. The notice shall be printed in at least 12-point type. An association distributing the notice to an owner of an interest that is described in Section 11212 of the Business and Professions Code that is not otherwise exempt from this section pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 11211.7, may delete from the notice described in subdivision (b) the portion regarding meetings and payment plans.

(b) The notice required by this section shall read as follows:

"NOTICE

ASSESSMENTS AND FORECLOSURE

This notice outlines some of the rights and responsibilities of owners of property in common interest developments and the associations that manage them. Please refer to the sections of the Civil Code indicated for further information. A portion of the information in this notice applies only to liens recorded on or after January 1, 2003. You may wish to consult a lawyer if you dispute an assessment.

ASSESSMENTS AND FORECLOSURE8

Assessments become delinquent 15 days after they are due, unless the governing documents provide for a longer time. The failure to pay association assessments may result in the loss of an owner's property through foreclosure. Foreclosure may occur either as a result of a court action, known as judicial foreclosure or without court action, often referred to as nonjudicial foreclosure. For liens recorded on and after January 1, 2006, an association may not use judicial or nonjudicial foreclosure to enforce that lien if the amount of the delinquent assessments or dues, exclusive of any accelerated assessments, late charges, fees, attorney's fees, interest, and costs of collection, is less than one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800). For delinquent assessments or dues in excess of one thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800) or more than 12 months delinquent, an association may use judicial or nonjudicial foreclosure subject to the conditions set forth in Section 1367.4 of the Civil Code. When using judicial or nonjudicial foreclosure, the association records a lien on the owner's property. The owner's property may be sold to satisfy the lien if the amounts secured by the lien are not paid. (Sections 1366, 1367.1, and 1367.4 of the Civil Code)

In a judicial or nonjudicial foreclosure, the association may recover assessments, reasonable costs of collection, reasonable attorney's fees, late charges, and interest. The association may not use nonjudicial foreclosure to collect fines or penalties, except for costs to repair common areas damaged by a member or a member's guests, if the governing documents provide for this. (Sections 1366 and 1367.1 of the Civil Code)

The association must comply with the requirements of Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code when collecting delinquent assessments. If the association fails to follow these requirements, it may not record a lien on the owner's property until it has satisfied those requirements. Any additional costs that result from satisfying the requirements are the responsibility of the association. (Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code)

At least 30 days prior to recording a lien on an owner's separate interest, the association must provide the owner of record with certain documents by certified mail, including a description of its collection and lien enforcement procedures and the method of calculating the amount. It must also provide an itemized statement of the charges owed by the owner. An owner has a right to review the association's records to verify the debt. (Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code)

If a lien is recorded against an owner's property in error, the person who recorded the lien is required to record a lien release within 21 days, and to provide an owner certain documents in this regard. (Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code)

The collection practices of the association may be governed by state and federal laws regarding fair debt collection. Penalties can be imposed for debt collection practices that violate these laws.

PAYMENTS

When an owner makes a payment, he or she may request a receipt, and the association is required to provide it. On the receipt, the association must indicate the date of payment and the person who received it. The association must inform owners of a mailing address for overnight payments. (Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code)

An owner may, but is not obligated to, pay under protest any disputed charge or sum levied by the association, including, but not limited to, an assessment, fine, penalty, late fee, collection cost, or monetary penalty imposed as a disciplinary measure, and by so doing, specifically reserve the right to contest the disputed charge or sum in court or otherwise.

An owner may dispute an assessment debt by submitting a written request for dispute resolution to the association as set forth in Article 5 (commencing with Section 1368.810) of Chapter 4 of Title 6 of Division 2 of the Civil Code. In addition, an association may not initiate a foreclosure without participating in alternative dispute resolution with a neutral third party as set forth in Article 2 (commencing with Section 1369.510) of Chapter 7 of Title 6 of Division 2 of the Civil Code, if so requested by the owner. Binding arbitration shall not be available if the association intends to initiate a judicial foreclosure.

An owner is not liable for charges, interest, and costs of collection, if it is established that the assessment was paid properly on time. (Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code)

MEETINGS AND PAYMENT PLANS

An owner of a separate interest that is not a timeshare may request the association to consider a payment plan to satisfy a delinquent assessment. The association must inform owners of the standards for payment plans, if any exist. (Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code)

The board of directors must meet with an owner who makes a proper written request for a meeting to discuss a payment plan when the owner has received a notice of a delinquent assessment. These payment plans must conform with the payment plan standards of the association, if they exist. (Section 1367.1 of the Civil Code)"

(c) A member of an association may provide written notice by facsimile transmission or United States mail to the association of a secondary address. If a secondary address is provided, the association shall send any and all correspondence and legal notices required pursuant to this article to both the primary and the secondary address.

I. DAVIS-STIRLING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENT ACT
TITLE 6.  COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
CHAPTER 1.  GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1.  Preliminary Provisions
§1350. Citation
§1350.5. Headings
§1350.7. Methods of Delivering Notice; Applicable Sections of Law
Article 2.  Definitions
§1351. Definitions
CHAPTER 2.  GOVERNING DOCUMENTS
Article 1.  Creation
§1352. Application of Title; Creation of Common Interest Development
§1352.5. Discriminatory Restrictive Covenants; Removal from Governing Documents
§1353. Declaration; Contents
§1353.5. Display of Flag of the United States
§1353.6. Sign Restrictions
§1353.7. Roof Coverings; Fires and Fire Protection
§1353.8. Low Water-Using Plants; Water-Efficient Landscape Ordinances, Emergency Water Use Regulations
Article 2. Enforcement
§1354 Covenants and Restrictions in Declaration as Equitable Servitudes; Enforcement; Attorneys' Fees
Article 3. Amendment
§1355. Amendment of Declaration
§1355.5. Amendment of Governing Documents for Certain Declarant Provisions
§1356. Amendment of Declaration; Power of Court to Approve Amendment; Recording Amendment; Mailing
§1357. Extension of Term of Declaration
Article 4. Operating Rules
§1357.100. Operating Rules; Definitions
§1357.110. Requirements to be Valid and Enforceable
§1357.120. Rule Changes for Certain Operating Rules; Applicability and Exceptions
§1357.130. Rule Changes; Procedures for Notice, Adoption; Emergency Rule Changes
§1357.140. Rule Changes; Reversal
§1357.150. Commencement of Rule Changes
CHAPTER 3. OWNERSHIP RIGHTS AND INTERESTS
§1358. Interests Included in Conveyance, Judicial Sale or Transfer of Separate Interests; Transfers of Exclusive Use Areas; Restrictions Upon Severability of Component Interests
§1359. Restrictions on Partition
§1360. Modification of Unit By Owner; Facilitation of Access for Handicapped; Approval by Project Association
§1360.5. Restrictions on Pets
§1361. Rights and Easements of Ingress, Egress, and Support
§1361.5. Access to Owners' Separate Interests
§1362. Ownership of Common Areas
CHAPTER 4. GOVERNANCE
Article 1. Association
§1363. Management; Powers of Association; Membership Rights
§1363.001. On-Line Education for Directors
§1363.005. Disclosure Documents Index
Article 2. Common Interest Development Open Meeting Act
§1363.03. Election Rules; Secret Ballots; Inspectors of Election; Balloting
§1363.04. Association Funds and Campaigns
§1363.05. Common Interest Development Open Meeting Act
§1363.07. Grants of Exclusive Use of Common Area
§1363.09. Remedies for Violation of Election Procedures, Campaign Fund Restrictions, CID Open Meeting Act, Invalid Grants of ExclusiveUse of CommonArea
Article 3. Managing Agents
§1363.1. Prospective Managing Agent; Written Disclosures
§1363.2 Managing Agent; Deposit of Funds Received; Requirements; Separate Record; Commingling of Funds
Article 4. Public Information
§1363.5. Articles of Incorporation; Identifying Corporation as Association; Business Office Address; Managing Agent's Name and Address
§1363.6. Identification and Registration of Community Associations
Article 5. Dispute Resolution Procedure
§1363.810. Dispute Resolution; Application
§1363.820. Fair, Reasonable, and Expeditious Procedures
§1363.830. Minimum Requirements; Dispute Resolution Procedures
§1363.840. Statutory Default Procedure
§1363.850. Annual Notice, Description of Association Meet and Confer Program
CHAPTER 5. OPERATIONS
Article 1. Common Areas
§1364. Responsibility for Repair, Replacement, or Maintenance; Damage byWood-Destroying Pests or Organisms; Cost Allocation; Notice of Repair Requirements; Access for TelephoneWiring
Article 2. Fiscal Matters
§1365. Documents Prepared and Distributed by the Association
§1365.1. Statutory Notice; Assessment Collection and Foreclosure; Secondary Addresses for Purposes of Notices Required in This Article
§1365.2. Access to Association Records
§1365.2.5 Form; Assessment and Reserve Funding Disclosure Summary
§1365.3. Community Service Organizations; Financial Disclosures
§1365.5. Board of Directors; Duties; Operating and Reserve Accounts; Borrowing From Reserve Accounts; Notice to Members; Visual Inspection of Components; Study of Reserve Accounts
Article 3. Insurance
§1365.6. Interested Directors; Conflicts of Interest
§1365.7. Tortious Act or Omission of Volunteer Officer or Director of Association Managing Residential Development; Liability; Criteria; Limitations
§1365.9 Member Limited Immunity; General Liability Insurance
Article 4. Assessments
§1366. Levy of Assessments; Limitation on Increases; Delinquent Assessments; Interest
§1366.1. Limitation on Imposition or Collection of Assessments or Fees
§1366.2. Statement Identifing Party Authorized to Receive Assessments
§1366.3. Disputed Assessments; Payment Under Protest; Notice
§1366.4. Assessments Based on Taxable Value of Separate Interests
§1367. Assessments; Debt of Owner; Notice; Lien; Monetary Penalties; Enforcement of Liens; Application to Liens Recorded Prior to January 1, 2003
§1367.1. Assessments; Debt of Owner; Notice; Lien; Monetary Penalties; Enforcement of Liens; Application to Liens Recorded On or After January 1, 2003
§1367.4. Foreclosure of Liens for Assessment Debt Arising On or After January 1, 2006; Amount and Time Thresholds; Small Claims Court Judgments
§1367.5. Liens Recorded in Error
§1367.6. Payment Under Protest
CHAPTER 6. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP INTERESTS
§1368. Sale or Title Transfer; Provision of Specified Items to Prospective Purchasers; Copies; Fees; Violations, Penalty and Attorneys' Fees; Validity of Title Transferred in Violation; Additional Requirements
§1368.1. Marketing of Separate Interests
CHAPTER 7. CIVIL ACTIONS AND LIENS
Article 1. Miscellaneous Provisions
§1368.3. Standing
§1368.4. Allocation of Damages
§1368.5. Civil Action; Damage to Common Interest Development; Notice to Members
§1369. Liens for Labor and Materials
Article 2. Alternative Dispute Resolution
§1369.510. Definitions
§1369.520. Litigation Pre-Filing Requirements
§1369.530. Initiating the Process; Request for Resolution
§1369.540. Completing the Process; Costs
§1369.550. Tolling of Statutes of Limitation
§1369.560. Certificate; Commencement of Action
§1369.570. Post-Filing Reference
§1369.580. Refusal to Participate in Pre-Filing Alternative Dispute Resolution
§1369.590. Annual Disclosure
CHAPTER 8. CONSTRUCTION OF INSTRUMENTS AND ZONING
§1370. Liberal Construction of Instruments
§1371. Boundaries of Units; Presumption
§1372. Construction of Zoning Ordinances
§1373. Developments Expressly Zoned as Industrial or Commercial and Limited to Such Purposes; Exclusions
§1374. Application of Act; Common Area Requirement
CHAPTER 9. CONSTRUCTION DEFECT LITIGATION
§1375. Design or Construction Defects; Prefiling Procedures [Operative Until July 1, 2010]
§1375.05. Design and Construction Defects; Procedures in Litigation [Operative Until July 1, 2010]
§1375.1. Disclosure to Members; Resolution of Design or Construction Defect Dispute
CHAPTER 10. IMPROVEMENTS
§1376. Video or Television Antennas; Satellite Dish Systems; Restrictions on Installation; Application for Approval
§1378. Architectural or Design Review; Procedures for Approval
II. SELECTED BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE PROVISIONS AFFECTING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS CERTIFIED COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENT MANAGERS
§11500. Definitions
§11501. ”Common Interest Development Manager”
§11502. Certified Common Interest Development Manager; Criteria
§11502.5. Competency Examination
§11503. Exception
§11504. Disclosures
§11505. Unfair Business Practice
§11506. Expiration
III. SELECTED CIVIL CODE PROVISIONS AFFECTING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
§712. Conditions Restraining Right to Display Sign Advertising Property for Sale
§713. Local Regulations; Signs Advertising Property for Sale, Lease or Exchange
SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEMS
§714. Solar Energy System; Prohibition or Restriction on Installation or Use; Invalidity and Unenforceability of Instruments Affecting Real Property; Cost, Efficiency Defined; Exceptions
§714.1. Solar Energy System; Reasonable Restrictions in Community Associations
CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS
TITLE 7. REQUIREMENTS FOR ACTIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS
CHAPTER 1. DEFINITIONS
§895. Definitions
CHAPTER 2. ACTIONABLE DEFECTS
§896. Standards for Residential Construction
§897. Intent of Standards
CHAPTER 3. OBLIGATIONS
§900. Warranty Covering Fit and Finish Items
§901. Enhanced Protection Agreement
§902. Enhanced Protection Agreement — Applicability of Sections 896 and 897
§903. Enhanced Protection Agreement — Builder's Duties
§904. Enhanced Protection Agreement — Enforcement of Construction Standards
§905. Action to Enforce Construction Standards — Builder's Right to Seek Determination of Applicability of Sections 896 or 897 or Enhanced Protection Agreement
§906. Builder's Election of Enhanced Protection Agreement Applicable to Issues Governed bySections 896 and 987
§907. Obligation of Homeowner to Follow Reasonable Maintenance Obligations
CHAPTER 4. PRELITIGATION PROCEDURE
§910. Procedures Required Prior to Filing Action for Violation of Construction Standards
§911. "Builder" Defined
§912. Builder's Duties
§913. Written Acknowledgment of Receipt of Notice
§914. Nonadversarial Procedure Established
§915. Actions Resulting in Nonapplication of Chapter
§916. Builder's Inspection of Claimed Unmet Standards
§917. Offer to Repair
§918. Authorization to Proceed With Repair
§919. Offer to Mediate Dispute
§920. Actions Resulting in Filing of Action by Homeowner
§921. Procedure When Resolution Involves Repair by Builder
§922. Observation and Electronic Recording, Videotaping, or Photographing of Repair Allowed
§923. Availability to Homeowner of Correspondence, Photographs and Other MaterialPertaining to Repairs
§924. Offer to Repair Some, But Not All, of Claimed Unmet Standards
§925. Failure to Timely Complete Repairs
§926. Release or Waiver in Exchange for Repair Work Prohibited
§927. Statute of Limitations
§928. Mediation Procedure
§929. Cash Offer in Lieu of Repair
§930. Strict Construction of Requirements — Failure to Conform
§931. Claim Combined With Other Causes of Action
§932. Subsequently Discovered Claims
§933. Evidence of Repair Work
§934. Evidence of Parties' Conduct
§935. Similar Requirements of Civil Code Section 1375
§936. Applicability of Title to Other Entities Involved in Construction Process
§937. Claims and Damages Not Covered by Title
§938. Applicability of Title
CHAPTER 5. PROCEDURE
§941. Time Limit for Bringing Action
§942. Claims Involving Residential Construction Standards
§943. Other Causes of Action; Claims Involving Detached Single-Family Home
§944. Damages
§945. Original Purchasers and Successors-in-Interest
§945.5. Affirmative Defenses
IV. SELECTED CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE PROVISIONS AFFECTING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
§116.540. Small Claims Court; Representatives Appearing for Corporate Parties
§729.035. Right of Redemption; Foreclosure of Delinquent Assessment Liens
V. SELECTED CORPORATIONS CODE PROVISIONS AFFECTING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
DEFINITIONS
§8. "Writing"
§20. "Electronic transmission by the corporation"
§21. "Electronic transmission to the corporation"
MAILING
§5009. Mailing
NOTICES IN NEWSLETTERS
§5016. Notices or Reports Mailed or Delivered as Part of Newsletter or Magazine
GENERAL
§5033. Approval By or Approval of a Majority of All Members
§5034. Approval By or Approval of the Members
§5069. Proxy
§5079. "Written" or "In writing"
§7210. Board of Directors; Exercise of Powers; Delegation of Management
§7211. Meetings
§7212. Committees
§7213. Officers
DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS
§7220. Terms of Office
§7221. Declaration of Vacancy; Grounds; Director Qualifications
§7222. Removal; Reduction in Number
§7224. Filling Vacancies; Resignation; Successor to Take Office At Effective Date of Resignation
§7231. Performance of Duties; Degree of Care; Reliance on Reports, Etc.; Good Faith; Exemption From Liability
§7233. Conflicts of Interest; Disclosure; Common Directorships; Just and Reasonable Contracts
MEMBER DISCIPLINE/RIGHTS
§7341. Expulsion, Suspension or Termination; Fairness and Reasonableness; Procedure
MEETINGS OF MEMBERS/VOTING
§7510. Annual Meetings; Place; Written Ballot; Court Order for Meeting; Special Meetings
§7511. Notice of Meeting
§7512. Quorum
§7513. Acts without Meeting; Written Ballot; Number of Ballots and Approvals; Solicitation; Revocation of Ballots; Election of Directors
§7514. Form of Proxy or Written Ballot
§7517. Ballots; Good Faith Acceptance or Rejection
§7527. Limitation on Actions; Validity of Election
§7611. Record Date; Right to Vote; Notice; Adjournment
§7612. Membership in Names of Two or More Persons
§7613. Proxies
§7614. Inspectors of Election
§7615 Cumulative Voting
ANNUAL CORPORATE STATEMENT
§8210. Statement of Names and Addresses of Officers and of Agent for Service of Process
RECORDS AND MEMBERSHIP LISTS
§8311. Inspections; Persons Authorized; Copies
§8320. Books and Records
§8321. Annual Report
§8330. Demand; Persons Authorized; Reason; Alternative Proposal
§8333. Accounting Books; Minutes; Demand; Purpose
§8334. Directors' Rights
§8338. Membership List; Authorized and Prohibited Uses; Injunction; Costs, Expenses and Attorneys' Fees
VI. SELECTED GOVERNMENT CODE PROVISIONS AFFECTING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS
RIGHT TO DISPLAY FLAG
§434.5. Right to Display Flag
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION
§12191. Registration Fees; Community Associations
FAIR HOUSING
§12955. Unlawful Practices
§12956.1. Discriminatory Covenants in Deeds or Declarations; Disclosure
§12956.2. Method for Removing Discriminatory Provisions; Exclusion of Common Interest Developments Subject to Civil Code Section 1352.5
VII. SELECTED VEHICLE CODE PROVISIONS AFFECTING COMMON INTEREST DEVELOPMENTS TOWING OF VEHICLES
§22658. Removal from Private Property
§22658.2. Removal of Vehicle From Common Interest Development
§22853. Notice to Department of Justice; Notice to Stolen Vehicle System
§22953. Towing from Non-Residential Private Property Held Open to the Public
§40000.15. Violations Are Misdemeanors, Not Infractions
3240 Stone Valley Road West | Alamo, CA | 94507-1558 | P: 925.838.2090 | F: 925.820.5592
©2012 Berding | Weil LLP. All Rights Reserved