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SB 1007

California - Session 2025-2026

Senate in_committee 2026-03-03
Bill Details

Title: Common interest developments: annual reports: assessments: discipline.

Summary

Existing law, the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, governs the formation and operation of common interest developments. Existing law requires that a common interest development be managed by an association. Existing law requires an association of a common interest development to levy regular and special assessments to perform its obligations under the governing documents and the act, as provided. Existing law requires an association to prepare an annual budget report and a policy statement, as specified. Existing law requires the association to either deliver to all members the full report or a summary of the report that includes specified information, on the first page, whenever the annual budget report or a policy statement is prepared, as provided. This bill would require the annual budget report to include a high-level summary breakdown of what the regular assessments fund and a statement regarding compensation of a management company, as provided. The bill would require a summary of an annual budget or policy statement to also include a high-level breakdown that describes what the regular assessments fund, as specified. Existing law prohibits increases in regular assessments for any fiscal year, unless the board complies with certain requirements, including certain information in its annual budget report. Existing law prohibits an association from increasing regular assessments by more than 20 percent, without the approval of a majority of a quorum of members. This bill would prohibit an association from increasing a regular assessment, unless the board includes the above-referenced information pertaining to regular assessments. The bill would, instead, prohibit a board from imposing a regular assessment for the association’s preceding year, adjusted for inflation, without the approval of the majority of a quorum members. Existing law requires the association to notify a member 10 days before a meeting to consider or impose discipline on a member, or a monetary charge, as a means of reimbursing the association for costs incurred by the association in the repair of damage to the common area and facilities caused by a member, as provided. Existing law requires the notification to include, among other information, the nature of the alleged violation, or nature of the damage to the common area and facilities. This bill would require the association to make any physical evidence used to determine a violation of the governing documents has occurred available to the member at least 5 business days before the hearing or deadline for the member’s response, if the association seeks to impose a monetary penalty against a member for violation of the governing documents, as provided.

Sponsor
Menjivar
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2026-02-09 Introduced Bill introduced
2026-03-03 Status in_committee
2026-03-03 Latest Action Set for hearing March 17.
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