New Laws for Virginia Community Associations Effective July 1, 2015

The Virginia General Assembly and the Governor have agreed on several changes to the Condominium Act and the Property Owners Association Act (POAA). As a member of the CAI Virginia Legislative Action Committee I want to let you know about these changes of which you should be aware:    Read the article………..

(FL) Governor signs HB 643 making condo terminations more difficult

On June 16, 2015, Governor Rick Scott signed HB 643 into law, making sweeping changes to Section 718.117 of the Florida Condominium Act relating to terminations of condominiums. The changes, which are effective immediately, make optional terminations of a condominium more difficult.    Read the article………….

Florida Legislative and Legal Update

When you’re up to your earlobes in alligators, it’s hard to recall that your initial objective was to drain the swamp. —Old Florida Proverb   A long-standing annual rite in the Florida Legislature is passage of an omnibus shared-ownership housing bill for condominiums (Chapter 718 in the Florida Statutes), co-operatives (Chapter 719), and homeowners associations (Chapter […]

First NC Community Association Bill Signed into Law

House Bill 513 “Real Property/Technical Corrections” (with a long title of “An Act to Make Technical Corrections and Other Conforming Changes to the General Statutes Concerning Real Property”) was ratified by the North Carolina General Assembly on May 28, 2015, and signed by Governor McCrory earlier today (June 4, 2015). As a result, HB 513 […]

Nevada Passes HOA Super Priority Lien Fix

On May 28, 2015, Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval signed into law Senate Bill 306, which will fundamentally alter the HOA foreclosure sale landscape in Nevada. Following the Nevada Supreme Court’s decision in September 2014 in SFR Investments Pool 1, LLC v. U.S. Bank (holding that NRS 116.3116 was a true priority lien and an HOA […]

Florida condominium and homeowners associations legislation

As a result of the Florida’s House of Representatives walking out of the 2015 legislative session several days early due to a disagreement with the Senate over Medicare and the State’s overall budget, the much anticipated “Estoppel Bill” (House Bill 611 and the companion Senate Bill 736) which showed all signs of becoming law, did […]

Religion in the Community (TX)

Representative Matt Krause from Tarrant County has filed a House Joint Resolution, HJR No. 125. The bill proposes a constitutional amendment relating to a person’s free exercise of religion. It specifically states: “A homeowners’ association may not burden in any way a person’s free exercise of religion unless the burden is: (1) necessary to further […]

California Assembly OKs bill barring HOA bans on fake grass

California homeowner associations couldn’t stop members from installing fake grass on lawns under a bill moving through the Legislature.  AB349 advanced out of the Assembly Thursday on 69 to 2 vote. It would prohibit bans on artificial turf and synthetic grass.      Read the article……….

Personal Agriculture and Your HOA (CA)

On January 1, 2015, AB 2561 added Section 1940.10 and 4750 to the Civil Code. What’s important to know is that Section 4750 grants homeowners in HOAs the right to utilize their backyards for “personal agriculture.” More importantly, this right supersedes any provisions in a HOA’s governing documents that restrict or prohibit such use.  But, […]

NC Community Association Legislative Roundup – May 14, 2015

Thursday, April 30, 2015 was the all-important “crossover deadline” in the North Carolina General Assembly. Without getting too much into the weeds, bills that are “non-budget” must generally have passed one chamber or the other by the crossover deadline to be eligible for consideration during the 2015/2016 session (although House and Senate rules are slightly […]

North Carolina Community Association Legislative Roundup

April 14 at 5 pm was the deadline for filing legislative proposals for this session other than appropriations or finance bills. Since most all bills that could impact North Carolina homeowner or condominium associations have now been filed, let’s take a look at them.   Read the article………….

Maryland General Assembly Passes Bill That Will Limit Condo and Homeowner Association Liability For “Errors and Omissions” In Resale Certificates

A bill that was originally intended to limit fees charged by condominium associations for providing resale certificates has passed both houses of the Maryland General Assembly with amendments that limit the association’s liability for inaccurate information contained in those certificates. The Maryland Senate has joined the House of Delegates in passing an amended version of […]

Six homeowner association bills signed (UT)

This legislative session Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed six laws changing the way homeowner associations operate, including how they deal with rental units, conduct board meetings and make disclosures.  The six bills are multi-faceted pieces of legislation and impact the associations in varying degrees. Some address procedural matters, while others will directly affect how association […]

North Carolina Community Association Legislative Roundup

Ah. Flowers are blooming. Birds are chirping. Community association legislative proposals are being filed. It must be spring!  Both the North Carolina House and Senate are back in full swing with the two-year 2015-2017 legislative session. While there are numerous bill deadlines, here are some of the important ones.    Read the article………

Florida Statute Chapter 558: Changes Are Brewing

Florida Statute Chapter 558 was adopted to serve as an alternative method to resolve construction and design disputes in order to reduce the need for litigation, while protecting the rights of property owners. While the nuances of Florida Statute Chapter 558 are outside the focus of this post, there are some proposed changes making their […]

New Mexico Legislation re: Transfer Fees

(Scroll to 2nd item)  A bill by Rep. Monica Youngblood to cap what a homeowners association can charge for releasing documents required before a property transfer is moving to the full Senate.  Youngblood, R-Albuquerque, a real estate agent, said she is backing HB 380 to limit what she said is the “gouging” of certain homeowners […]

Debunking the Myths of SB 177 (CO): Installment Number 2

A week ago, I started a series of blog entries intended to debunk the myths being disseminated on Senate Bill 15-177 (“SB 177”) by a coalition of special interest groups led by the Metro Mayors Caucus and Denver Chamber of Commerce. This coalition has one goal and that is to destroy the rights of homeowners […]

Washington Supreme Court Limits HOAs’ Ability to Create New Restrictive Covenants

The Washington Supreme Court issued a published opinion this past April that significantly limited the ability of homeowners associations to create new restrictive covenants that have no relation to existing covenants. The case involved a dispute between a homeowners association and a group of owners over the validity of a majority-approved covenant amendment prohibiting short-term […]

Common Interest Ownership Act

The Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act (UCIOA) was originally promulgated in 1982 by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (Uniform Law Commissioners or ULC). It is the act that succeeds and subsumes the earlier Uniform Condominium Act (1977) (1980), the Uniform Planned Community Act (1980), and the Model Real Estate Cooperative Act […]

Texas homeowners may have drought-resistant lawns

he Texas Legislature has guaranteed the right of landowners to install drought-resistant landscaping. The Senate passed a bill Monday denying homeowners’ associations the power to ban landscaping designs intended to save water. The bill now goes to Gov. Rick Perry for his signature.  Read more…

Utah LAC Issues Statement on SB 64 (Reserves)

As many of you may know, the 2013 General Session of the Utah Legislature is in full swing on Capitol Hill. A few bills enacting or amending HOA laws are in the works and I’ll be summarizing and commenting on those over the next couple of weeks.   Read More……

Iowa – Common interest redux

The common interest ownership bill may have some life left in it. Representatives Isenhart (D-Dubuque) and Highfill (R-Polk) have filed House File 122. This bill is essentially the same as the bill that the House Judiciary Committee approved in the last session.   Read More……

Common Sense and Affordable Legislative Approaches Must Be a Priority

As Chair of CAI’s Colorado Legislative Action Committee (“CLAC”) and a political junky, I avidly follow federal and state legislative and regulatory initiatives relating to HOAs. If you follow our blog, you know that on Friday Representative Su Ryden introduced HB 1134 which significantly increases the obligations and authority of the HOA Information Office & […]