Question: " What is the Davis-Stirling Act? My HOA talks about it all the time and I am not sure what they are talking about?"
The Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act came to life in 1985 and encompasses Civil Code Sections 1350 to 1376. It is a set of statutory laws that form the basis for the creation, operation, and regulation of common interest developments or HOA's in California. The Davis-Stirling Act only applies to communities where membership is mandatory.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
The Davis- Stirling Act
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