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Davis-Stirling Act

The Davis-Stirling Act is a California law that governs common interest developments, such as homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and condominiums. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of homeowners and the management processes for these communities. Key provisions include rules for elections, meetings, financial disclosures, and dispute resolutions. The act aims to ensure transparency, fairness, and proper governance in community living, enabling residents to better understand their rights and the operation of their associations. It helps maintain harmony within shared living spaces by providing legal frameworks for decision-making and conflict resolution.