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HOA Rules in Richmond, CA (2026)

3 verified hoa rules for Richmond, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

HOA Disputes

California law requires Richmond HOAs to offer Internal Dispute Resolution and Alternative Dispute Resolution before filing suit against a member, under Civil Code §§5900–5965. Members have rights to inspect records, attend board meetings, and receive advance notice of enforcement actions, and small claims court and superior court remain available for unresolved disputes.

Hoa: Hoa Disputes

Some Restrictions

Cal. Civ. Code Sec. 5900 (Davis-Stirling Act - Internal Dispute Resolution Scope)

( Article 2 added by Stats. 2012, Ch. 180, Sec. 2. ) 5900. (a) This article applies to a dispute between an association and a member involving their rights, duties, or liabilities under this act, under the Nonprofit Mutual Benefit Corporation Law (Part 3 (commencing with Section 7110) of Division 2 of Title 1 of the Corporations Code), or under the governing documents of the common interest dev...

HOA Fines & Enforcement

Richmond HOAs may impose monetary fines for violations of CC&Rs only after adopting a written schedule of fines, providing advance written notice, and offering a hearing, as required by California Civil Code §5855. Fines must be reasonable, cannot be treated as assessments for lien purposes, and excessive or discriminatory fines are unenforceable.

Hoa: Hoa Fines

Some Restrictions

California Civil Code §5855

(a) When the board is to meet to consider or impose discipline upon a member, or to impose a monetary charge as a means of reimbursing the association for costs incurred by the association in the repair of damage to the common area and facilities caused by a member or the member's guest or tenant, the board shall notify the member in writing, by either personal delivery or individual delivery p...

HOA vs. City Rules

Homeowner associations in Richmond operate under the California Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code §§4000–6150), which governs most private community rules separately from city ordinances. HOAs may impose stricter architectural and use rules than the city, but cannot override state law protections for solar, ADUs, family day care, political signs, or clotheslines.

Hoa: Hoa Vs City

Some Restrictions

Looking for Contra Costa County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Richmond city rules.

HOA Rules in Contra Costa County