Community association laws are changing all the time, and for both board members and homeowners, keeping up with them is important for achieving their community’s vision while maintaining compliance. To help you keep up with the latest changes in California, Associa Northern California recently hosted a webinar outlining the legislative updates that have taken affect this year. Below is a written version of these new and changed laws for quick reference and for adjusting your governing documents to align with them if necessary. Of course, we always suggest that associations work with their attorney. This article should not be construed as legal advice. Read the article……………..
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