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Dispute Resolution: Huntington Beach vs Irvine

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Huntington Beach, CA and Irvine, CA?

Huntington Beach and Irvine have similar restriction levels.

Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

HOA disputes in Orange County follow the Davis-Stirling Act's dispute resolution framework. Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) is the first step. Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) must be offered before litigation. The prevailing party in HOA lawsuits may recover attorney fees.

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Irvine, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Irvine HOA disputes require internal dispute resolution (IDR) and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) before most lawsuits under the Davis-Stirling Act.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntington BeachIrvine
Step 1Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR)-
Step 2ADR (mediation/arbitration)-
Attorney FeesPrevailing party recovers (CC 5975)Prevailing party entitled under CC 5975
Small ClaimsUp to $12,500-
OC Bar Referral(877) 257-4762-
IDR-CA Civil Code 5900-5910, board must participate
ADR Requirement-Must offer mediation before most lawsuits
AB 130 (2025)-New due process rules for HOA fines
Common Disputes-Architectural mods, parking, noise, maintenance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Huntington Beach FAQ

How do I resolve a dispute with my HOA?

Start with Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) β€” request a meeting with a board member. If unresolved, use Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) before considering litigation.

Do I have to try mediation before suing my HOA?

Yes. The Davis-Stirling Act requires ADR attempts before litigation. Courts may stay lawsuits filed without prior ADR per Civil Code 5930.

Can I recover attorney fees in an HOA lawsuit?

Yes. The prevailing party in HOA litigation may recover reasonable attorney fees under Civil Code 5975.

Irvine FAQ

Do I have to go through mediation before suing my Irvine HOA?

Yes. Under CA Civil Code 5925-5965, the party filing suit must first offer to participate in alternative dispute resolution. If you skip ADR and later lose, you cannot recover attorney fees even if you would otherwise be entitled to them.

What is internal dispute resolution for Irvine HOAs?

IDR under CA Civil Code 5900-5910 allows any member to request an informal meeting with the board to resolve a dispute. The board must participate if requested. A neutral mediator may be included if both parties agree. IDR is free and does not require an attorney.

What changed about HOA fines in 2025?

AB 130 requires HOA boards to follow specific due process procedures before imposing fines on members, including written notice, an opportunity to be heard, and clear documentation of the violation. This reform applies to all California HOAs including those in Irvine.

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