Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🏘️ HOA Rules/CC&R Enforcement

Lancaster vs Long Beach

How do cc&r enforcement rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lancaster and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

HOAs in LA County enforce CC&Rs through the Davis-Stirling Act. Fines require notice and hearing. CC&R amendments typically need 67% member approval. Enforcement must be uniform and non-discriminatory.

View full Lancaster rules β†’

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach HOAs enforce CC&Rs under CA Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code Β§4000+). Violations typically trigger written notice, hearing opportunity, fines, and β€” as a last resort β€” lien and judicial foreclosure.

View full Long Beach rules β†’

Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLong Beach
Notice Required10 days before fineWritten + hearing opportunity
HearingRequired before penalty-
Amendment Vote67% typically-
Rule Notice28 days-
Typical Fines$50–$200-
Governing Law-Davis-Stirling (Civ Code Β§4000+)
Fine Cap-Set in operating rules
Lien Threshold-$1,800 or 12+ months
Dispute Resolution-IDR/ADR before suit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lancaster FAQ

Can my HOA fine me without a hearing?

No. The Davis-Stirling Act requires at least 10 days written notice and an opportunity for a hearing before the board can impose fines or penalties for CC&R violations.

How are CC&Rs changed in California?

CC&R amendments typically require a vote of 67% of the total membership, unless the CC&Rs specify a different threshold. The HOA must provide proper notice and balloting procedures.

Long Beach FAQ

Can my Long Beach HOA fine me without notice?

No. Davis-Stirling requires written notice of the alleged violation and an opportunity for a board hearing before any fine is imposed. Fines imposed without process are generally unenforceable.

Can my HOA foreclose on my Long Beach home for unpaid fines?

HOAs cannot foreclose solely for unpaid fines under Davis-Stirling. Foreclosure is only available for unpaid regular or special assessments that exceed $1,800 or are more than 12 months delinquent.

Compare other topics

See how Lancaster and Long Beach compare on other ordinance categories.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool