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Do Homeowners Need an Enforcement Agency — or to Scrap a Defective Idea…?
Two documents landed in the CCHAL mailbox this week. NOTE what the court has to say about the behavior and the testimony given by the board president, who was sued personally by Ridley and Shen. Lobbying for a special department to “oversee” homeowner association disputes isn’t a new idea. The California Law Revision Commission…
HOA Horror Stories Abound — California Needs Better Regulation
by Steve Rodriguez – March 4, 2025, 11:05 p.m. Ask current or former members of a California Homeowners Association to relate a mismanagement or overly zealous board of directors horror story pertaining to owning or living in such a community of homes — chances are good they will respond with a few interesting tales. If…
HOA, Sun City resident battle settled, for now
Jason Probst, The Press-Tribune Sep 16, 2005 11:00 AM After a lengthy battle against Sun City Roseville’s board over whether or not he could access financial records, Don Chaney feels vindicated. Thanks to a Sept. 8 decision, the Sun City resident’s lengthy and often contentious push to access what he believes are public records was…
Rockin’ the suburbs: Don Chaney just wants to know where his money is going.
Rockin’ the suburbsHomeowners associations have the power of government–but what about the accountability? By Jeffrey M. Barker September 11, 2005 Don Chaney just wants to know where his money is going. But to find out, he’s had to take his Roseville homeowners association to court. And in doing so, his fight for information has become…
Residents want closer look at Sun City’s books
By Jennifer K. Morita — Bee Staff Writer – (Published August 17, 2003) When Bay Area resident Linda Giovannini turned 55 and was ready to retire, she had seven high school classmates living in Sun City Roseville — Del Webb’s first age-restricted community in the Sacramento area. So, naturally, she followed. Giovannini says the lifestyle…