Existing law, the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, governs the management and operation of common interest developments. Existing law limits the authority of the governing documents, as defined, to regulate the use of a member's separate interest.
This bill would prohibit the governing documents from imposing restrictions on a member's use of public roads, except as specified.
Existing law requires that a common interest development be managed by an association and requires that the association levy assessments to fulfill its obligations. Existing law provides that assessments of the association, late charges, reasonable costs of collection, attorney's fees, and interest, as specified, are a debt of a member at the time the assessment or other sums are levied. Existing law requires that an association provide a member making a payment a receipt, upon request, that indicates the date of payment and the person who received it and to provide a mailing address for overnight payment of assessments in the annual statement.
This bill would require the association to notify the members by certified mail, return receipt requested, of a change of a person authorized to receive payment of assessments within 60 days of the change.
Existing law provides that assessments, including the costs of collection, late charges, and interest, are a lien on the member's separate interest when the association records a notice of delinquent assessment and follows a specified process, including providing the owner of record a specified notice, at least 30 days prior to recording a lien upon the separate interest. Existing law requires that an association that fails to comply with these procedures recommence the required notice process, prior to recording a lien, and bear the cost of recommencing the notice process.
The bill would make the association board liable to the member for specified costs and penalties, if the association fails to comply with these procedures.
Statutes affected: AB2439: 5655 CIV, 5655 CIV, 5690 CIV, 5690 CIV, 5650 CIV
02/20/26 - Introduced: 5650 CIV
03/19/26 - Amended Assembly: 5655 CIV, 5655 CIV, 5690 CIV, 5690 CIV, 5650 CIV
AB 2439: 5650 CIV