Homeowner Associations, Mediation: $318,426 Fee Award To HOA Prevailing On Encroachment Issue Was No Abuse Of Discretion (CA)

HOA, in Country Glen Oak Park Homeowners Assn. v. Garrett, Case No. B303220 (2d Dist., Div. 6 July 6, 2021) (unpublished), won a case to require removal of a pool equipment encroachment by homeowners as well as $820 in compensatory damages. The trial court then awarded HOA $318,426 out of a requested $323,579 in attorney’s fees under the Davis-Stirling Act fee shifting provision (Civil Code section 5975(c)).     Read the entire article……………………………….

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