Filing Complaints With The Attorney General
The Office of the Attorney General does not handle most homeowners associations (HOA) complaints. Please consider contacting a private attorney if your complaint is about:
- The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (California Civil Code section 4000 et seq.)
- The HOA’s rules, commonly referred to as Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs;)
- Services and amenities or maintenance issues
- Property management companies
- Accountability for common interest assets, i.e., landscaping, pools and clubhouses
- Parking and the towing of vehicles
- Dues, assessments and citations
- Costs related to written document production requests, such as copying or redaction fees
- Foreclosure proceedings
- Poor management, misappropriation or negligent handling of corporate assets
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