In Eith v. Ketelhut, Case No. B272028 (2d Dist., Div. 6 Dec. 17, 2018) (partially published; fees discussion unpublished), many homeowners got involved in a dispute which hinged on whether a HOA Board of Directors properly made a decision on the proper characterization of a defendant homeowners’ operation of a vineyard for purposes of violating CC&Rs and for purposes of an award of attorney’s fees under the Davis-Stirling Act (Civ. Code, § 5975(c)). Read the article……………….
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