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Board Procedures: Moreno Valley vs Temecula

How do board procedures rules compare between Moreno Valley, CA and Temecula, CA?

Moreno Valley has fewer restrictions than Temecula.

Moreno Valley, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

HOA boards in Moreno Valley's many planned communities operate under California's Davis-Stirling Act (Civil Code 4000 et seq.). Boards must hold open meetings, post agendas 4 days in advance, and keep minutes.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

HOAs in Temecula's many master-planned communities (Harveston, Roripaugh Ranch, Wolf Creek, Paloma del Sol, Redhawk) operate under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code §§4000-6150). Boards must hold open meetings, provide notice, allow homeowner forum, and follow election procedures.

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Moreno Valley FAQ

Temecula FAQ

Can my Harveston HOA board meet in executive session?

Only for litigation, contracts, member discipline, or personnel matters — and the general nature must be disclosed in open session minutes per Civil Code §4935.

How much notice must my HOA give for board meetings?

At least 4 days for regular board meetings and 2 days for emergency meetings under Civil Code §4920, with agenda posted in a community-accessible location.

What if my board acts without a meeting?

Action outside a noticed meeting violates Civil Code §4910 and is voidable; members may demand IDR or sue for declaratory relief.

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