Homeowner Has No Right to Lawyer at Association Meeting—CA Court of Appeal

A property owner’s right to attend a meeting of a homeowner’s association does not necessarily include the right to send a lawyer to represent the owner at the meeting, the Fourth District Court of Appeal has ruled.  Div. One yesterday certified for publication its May 22 opinion, upholding a San Diego Superior Court judge’s order denying a preliminary injunction that would have required the Isla Verde Association, Inc. to allow attorney Peter D. Lepiscopo to attend association meetings as a representative of his client.

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