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Assessment & Dues: Castro Valley vs Fremont

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Castro Valley, CA and Fremont, CA?

Fremont has fewer restrictions than Castro Valley.

Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Alameda County HOAs follow Civil Code 5600-5740 for assessments. Regular assessments cannot increase more than 20 percent annually, and special assessments over 5 percent of budget require member approval.

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Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Fremont HOAs must follow Civil Code 5600-5740 for regular and special assessments, with a 20 percent annual increase cap without membership approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastro ValleyFremont
Regular increase cap20 percent annually-
Special assessment cap5 percent of budget without vote-
Late fee limit10 percent or 10 dollars-
Interest limit12 percent per year-
Foreclosure threshold1,800 dollars or 12 months-
Regular cap-20 percent annual increase without vote
Special assessments-5 percent of budget triggers vote
Late fees-Up to 10 percent or 10 dollars
Interest-Up to 12 percent per year
Foreclosure floor-1,800 dollars or 12 months

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Castro Valley FAQ

Can my HOA double my dues?

Not without a membership vote. Increases over 20 percent annually for regular assessments require member approval under Civil Code 5605.

What happens if I cannot pay an assessment?

You can request a payment plan. The HOA must consider reasonable plans before initiating collection or lien proceedings under Civil Code 5665.

Fremont FAQ

Can the HOA foreclose on me for late assessments?

Only if the delinquency is at least 1,800 dollars or 12 months old under CC 5720, and only after proper pre-lien notice and ADR offer.

Does a fine for a violation count as an assessment?

Fines for rule violations are enforceable as monetary penalties but cannot be collected through lien/foreclosure the same way as assessments under CC 5725.

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