
Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act
The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act is a California law that governs homeowners' associations (HOAs) in common interest developments, such as condominiums and planned communities. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of owners, associations, and boards, ensuring fair governance and transparency. The Act covers topics such as assessments, meetings, voting, and how associations must manage disputes among members. Its purpose is to protect homeowners' interests and promote harmonious living within shared communities while providing a framework for resolving conflicts.