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Board Procedures: Anaheim vs Garden Grove

How do board procedures rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Garden Grove, CA?

Anaheim and Garden Grove have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Anaheim HOAs follow California Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, which requires open meetings, four-day notice for regular meetings, and strict executive session limits.

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Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

HOA board procedures in Orange County are governed by the California Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code 4000-6150). Board meetings must be open to members with advance notice. Elections must follow secret ballot procedures. Annual budgets and financial reports are mandatory.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimGarden Grove
Governing lawDavis-Stirling Act, Civil Code 4000 and following-
Regular meeting noticeFour days minimum-
Executive session noticeTwo days-
Minutes availableWithin 30 days of open meeting-
Agenda ruleNo action on items not listed-
Governing Law-Davis-Stirling Act (CC 4000-6150)
Meeting Notice-4 days regular, 2 days emergency
Elections-Secret ballot required
Reserve Study-Every 3 years minimum
Large OC HOAs-Coto de Caza, Ladera Ranch

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Anaheim FAQ

Can my Anaheim Hills HOA board meet in secret?

Only in executive session for narrow topics like litigation or discipline. General business must be in open session.

What if the board votes on something not on the agenda?

Such action violates Davis-Stirling and can be challenged or reversed by members.

Garden Grove FAQ

Can I attend HOA board meetings?

Yes. California Davis-Stirling Act requires board meetings to be open to all members with at least 4 days' advance notice for regular meetings.

How are HOA board elections conducted?

Elections must use secret ballots with an independent inspector of elections per Civil Code 5100-5145. Results must be reported at an open meeting.

Where can I get help with HOA disputes?

Start with Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) per your CC&Rs, then Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). The Davis-Stirling Act provides legal remedies through civil court.

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