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Lancaster vs Los Angeles

How do dispute resolution rules compare between Lancaster, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lancaster and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lancaster, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

The Davis-Stirling Act requires HOAs to offer internal dispute resolution (IDR) and alternative dispute resolution (ADR) before litigation. Members may request IDR meetings with the board. ADR mediation is required before most lawsuits.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

The Davis-Stirling Act requires HOAs and members to attempt Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) and Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) before filing lawsuits. IDR under Civil Code Β§5900 allows members to meet with a board member to discuss grievances. ADR (mediation or arbitration) is mandatory before most HOA lawsuits per Civil Code Β§5930. Prevailing parties in enforcement actions may recover attorney fees.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLancasterLos Angeles
IDRCivil Code Β§5900–5920Civ. Code Β§5900
ADR RequiredBefore lawsuits-
ADR ThresholdUnder $100,000-
Small ClaimsUnder $10,000-
Attorney FeesPrevailing party-
ADR-Civ. Code Β§5930 (mandatory pre-suit)
Fee-Shifting-ADR refusal = fees at trial
Mediation-Non-binding
Arbitration-Can be binding

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lancaster FAQ

How do I resolve a dispute with my HOA in LA County?

Start with Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) β€” request a meeting with a board representative. If unresolved, pursue Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) mediation before filing a lawsuit.

Do I have to mediate before suing my HOA?

Yes. The Davis-Stirling Act requires ADR (typically mediation) before most lawsuits. If you skip ADR and win in court, you may lose the right to recover attorney fees.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do I have to go to mediation before suing my HOA in California?

Effectively yes. Civil Code Β§5930 requires that before filing most lawsuits between a member and association, the initiating party must offer ADR (mediation or arbitration). Refusing ADR can result in paying the other side's attorney fees if you lose.

What is Internal Dispute Resolution (IDR) with an HOA?

IDR under Civil Code Β§5900 is an informal meeting between a member and a board member to discuss a grievance. Either party can request IDR. Participation is encouraged but not mandatory.

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