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Hayward vs San Leandro

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Hayward, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Hayward and San Leandro have similar restriction levels.

Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Hayward HOAs must offer Internal Dispute Resolution and Alternative Dispute Resolution before litigation on most matters under Davis-Stirling Act Civil Code 5900 through 5965.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

San Leandro HOAs must offer Internal Dispute Resolution (Civ 5900) and Alternative Dispute Resolution (Civ 5925) before litigation over governing documents.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaywardSan Leandro
IDR costFree to members-
ADR requiredBefore most lawsuits-
Response time30 days-
Attorney feesPrevailing party-
ExemptionsSmall claims, assessments-
IDR-Civ 5900, free meet-and-confer
ADR-Civ 5925, mediation required
Pre-Litigation-Both required
Exemption-Small claims, assessments
Fee Risk-Denial if skipped

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hayward FAQ

Can I sue my Hayward HOA immediately?

No for most disputes. State law requires a Request for Resolution and ADR before filing in most cases.

Is IDR binding in Hayward?

No. IDR outcomes are voluntary unless both parties sign a written agreement, which then becomes enforceable.

San Leandro FAQ

Can I sue my HOA without trying mediation?

Not for governing document enforcement. Civil Code 5925 requires ADR first, except in small claims or assessment collection.

Does IDR cost anything?

No. Internal Dispute Resolution under Civil Code 5900 must be offered free of charge to members.

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