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Berkeley vs San Leandro

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Berkeley, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Berkeley and San Leandro have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Berkeley HOAs may levy regular and special assessments under Civil Code 5600-5625, with strict limits: 20% annual increases and 5% special assessments without a member vote.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

HOA assessment increases in San Leandro are capped at 20 percent annually and special assessments at 5 percent without member vote under Civil Code 5605.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleySan Leandro
Regular Increase Cap20% per year without vote-
Special Assessment Cap5% of budget without vote-
Late Fee10% or 10 dollars, whichever greater-
InterestUp to 12% annually-
Foreclosure Threshold1,800 dollars or 12 months delinquent-
Regular Cap-20 percent without vote
Special Cap-5 percent without vote
Statute-Civ Code 5605
Budget Notice-30-90 days (Civ 5300)
Delinquency-Lien possible (Civ 5650)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Can my HOA raise dues 30% in one year?

Only with majority member approval at a meeting. Without a vote, the increase is capped at 20%.

What happens if I dont pay assessments?

The HOA can record a lien, charge late fees and interest, and eventually foreclose if arrears exceed 1,800 dollars or 12 months.

San Leandro FAQ

Can my HOA raise dues 30 percent in one year?

Not without member vote. Civil Code 5605 caps regular increases at 20 percent annually without membership approval.

What is an emergency assessment?

A levy for immediate threats to life/safety, court judgments, or repairs to prevent damage. These bypass the normal caps.

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