HOAs in Sacramento County operate under the Davis-Stirling Act (Civil Code 4000-6150). Board meetings, notices, and elections must follow statutory rules.
Homeowners associations in unincorporated Sacramento County are governed by the California Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (Civil Code Sections 4000-6150). Boards must provide at least 4 days notice of open meetings and 2 days notice of executive sessions under Civil Code 4920. Agendas must be posted. Minutes must be available to members within 30 days. Elections must follow Civil Code 5100-5145 using secret ballot and Inspector of Elections. Board members owe fiduciary duties under Civil Code 5800. The county does not regulate HOAs directly.
Davis-Stirling violations are enforced through civil action by members. Small claims or superior court remedies available.
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Sacramento County, CA
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Sacramento County, CA
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Sacramento County, CA
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