HOA architectural review in California is governed by Civil Code 4765. Boards must provide fair, reasonable, and timely review with written decisions.
Under California Civil Code 4765, HOA architectural review procedures must be in writing, fair, reasonable, and follow published standards. Decisions must be made in good faith, not arbitrarily, and provided to the applicant in writing with reasons for denial. Members have a right to reconsideration by the board. Solar panels enjoy strong protection under Civil Code 714 (Solar Rights Act). Accessory dwelling units (ADUs) cannot be unreasonably prohibited by HOAs under Civil Code 4751. Electric vehicle chargers protected under Civil Code 4745.
Arbitrary denials are subject to legal challenge. Violations of Civil Code 4765 can result in court-ordered approval and attorneys fees.
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Sacramento, CA
Outdoor music at Sacramento businesses and events requires an entertainment or special event permit and must end by 10 PM in residential-adjacent areas.
Sacramento, CA
Sacramento restricts gas-powered leaf blowers by time of day and sound level under SMC Chapter 8.68; CA AB 1346 phases out gas-powered SORE equipment statewide.
Sacramento, CA
Sacramento sets exterior noise limits under SMC 8.68: 55 dBA day and 50 dBA night at residential receptors, with 5 dBA bonuses for commercial and industrial ...
Sacramento, CA
Amplified music in Sacramento must stay within SMC 8.68 decibel limits and cannot be plainly audible at 50 feet from the source between 10 PM and 7 AM.
Sacramento, CA
Aircraft noise over Sacramento is governed by FAA rules and Sacramento County Airport System programs; local cities cannot impose flight restrictions on Sacr...
Sacramento, CA
Commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds or 22 feet long cannot park on Sacramento residential streets for more than 30 minutes except for active loading or de...
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