Tag: HOA board accountability

Who Watches the Board? Financial Audits & Hidden HOA Spending

Disclaimer: This information is intended for California residents only and should not be considered legal advice. When an HOA controls the purse, but no one checks the receipts Is your HOA spending money like there’s no tomorrow, while raising dues or threatening special assessments? You’re not alone. Across California, homeowners are questioning where the money […]

Your HOA Is Tracking You – Cameras, Drones, & Surveillance Rules

Are Homeowners in California Losing Their Right to Privacy? Disclaimer: This information is intended for California residents only and should not be considered legal advice. The New Reality: Your HOA Might Be Watching You Across California, homeowners are discovering a concerning trend: HOAs quietly increasing surveillance, cameras at entrances, license plate scanners, security drones, and […]

HOA IRS Revenue Ruling 70-604: What It Means When Homeowners Vote for It or Against It

Every year, your HOA holds its annual meeting, and buried in the agenda is a confusing line item that reads something like this: Vote to apply excess membership income to the following year’s budget or refund it to members: IRS Revenue Ruling 70-604. Most homeowners glance at it, shrug, and move on, but what you […]

HOA Insurance Hikes: How to Stop the Costs From Falling on You

When Your HOA Insurance Premiums Skyrocket and You’re Asked to Pay Homeowners across California are opening HOA notices with shock, insurance premiums doubling or tripling, followed by a special assessment or dues increase to cover it. What many don’t realize: not all of these charges are justified, and boards sometimes pass costs onto homeowners prematurely, […]

HOA Special Assessments: What Homeowners Need to Know Before Paying

Understanding HOA Special Assessments Before You Write a Check When your homeowners’ association (HOA) sends notice of a special assessment, it can feel alarming. Whether it’s for roof repairs, new landscaping, or electrical upgrades, few things frustrate homeowners more than surprise fees. Before paying, it’s critical to understand what special assessments are, when they’re legal, […]

Balcony and Deck Repairs: What California Homeowners Need to Know About SB 326 and Out-of-Control HOA Assessments

Across California, thousands of homeowners are being hit with massive special assessments for balcony and deck repairs, sometimes totaling millions across an HOA community. While safety is important, many boards are using new inspection laws as justification for excessive, rushed, or poorly managed repair projects that leave homeowners footing the bill. If you’ve received notice […]