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Assessment & Dues: Sonora vs Twain Harte

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Sonora, CA and Twain Harte, CA?

Sonora and Twain Harte have similar restriction levels.

Sonora, CA

Tuolumne County

Some Restrictions

HOA assessment rules in Sonora follow the Davis-Stirling Act. Regular assessments cannot increase more than 20 percent per year without member approval. Special assessments exceeding 5 percent of budgeted expenses require member vote.

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Twain Harte, CA

Tuolumne County

Some Restrictions

HOA assessments in Tuolumne County communities are governed by the Davis-Stirling Act. Regular assessments cannot increase more than 20% per year without member vote. Special assessments over 5% of the annual budget require member approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSonoraTwain Harte
Annual IncreaseMax 20% without member vote20% max without vote
Special Assessments>5% of budget requires member vote-
Pre-Lien NoticeRequired (CC Β§5660)-
Budget ReportAnnual distribution required-
Small ClaimsUp to $12,500-
Special Assessment->5% needs member vote
Reserve Study-Every 3 years
Lien Threshold-$1,800 for foreclosure

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sonora FAQ

How much can my HOA raise dues in Sonora?

Regular assessments cannot increase more than 20 percent per year without a majority vote of members under Civil Code section 5605.

Can my HOA put a lien on my property for unpaid dues?

Yes, but the HOA must follow strict procedural requirements including a pre-lien notice under Civil Code section 5660 before recording a lien.

What if I disagree with a special assessment?

Special assessments exceeding 5 percent of budgeted expenses require a member vote. If proper procedures were not followed, you may challenge the assessment.

Twain Harte FAQ

Can my HOA raise assessments without a vote?

Up to 20% per year without a member vote. Increases over 20% require majority approval. Special assessments over 5% of annual budget also need a vote.

What happens if I don't pay HOA dues?

The HOA can place a lien on your property. For amounts over $1,800, foreclosure is possible under the Davis-Stirling Act.

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