California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB3238

Introduced
2/16/18  

Caption

Common interest developments.

Impact

The amendment of Section 4000 is intended to maintain the overall integrity and functionality of the Davis-Stirling Act. Given that this act plays a crucial role in managing the relationships and operational standards among homeowners associating within common interest developments, even minor adjustments to its language can have implications for community governance. While the bill does not intend to modify the regulatory structure significantly, it potentially solidifies the existing interpretations and applications of the law, thereby ensuring continued clarity for stakeholders involved in common interest developments.

Summary

Assembly Bill 3238, introduced by Assembly Member Kiley, aims to amend Section 4000 of the California Civil Code, specifically relating to common interest developments. This bill is significant as it pertains to the governance framework established by the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, which sets forth the rules and regulations under which common interest developments operate. The primary change proposed by AB 3238 is described as nonsubstantive, indicating that it does not introduce new provisions or major alterations to the existing regulations but rather seeks to update or clarify specific existing language within the law.

Contention

Despite being a nonsubstantive change, there is potential for discussion around the implications of such bills on local governance structures. While proponents may argue that the adjustments help clarify existing laws, some community members and advocates may express concerns regarding frequent modifications to such laws, fearing they could lead to misinterpretations that ultimately affect residents' rights and responsibilities within their communities. Consequently, attention may be drawn to the necessity for transparency in legislative procedures to avoid confusion among residents in common interest developments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB900

Common interest developments: repair and maintenance.

CA AB648

Common interest developments: procedures: meetings by teleconference.

CA AB2159

Common interest developments: association governance: elections.

CA AB572

Common interest developments: imposition of assessments.

CA AB1458

Common interest developments: association governance: member election.

CA AB2460

Common interest developments: association governance: member election.

CA AB3141

Property taxation: possessory interests: seaport environmental improvements.

CA AB2360

Developmental services: family services: counseling.

CA AB1693

Civil service: minimum requirements: education.

CA AB319

Mobilehome Parks Act: inspectors: conflict of interest: enforcement actions: sunset.

Similar Bills

CA AB3182

Housing:governing documents: rental or leasing of separate interests: accessory dwelling units.

CA SB444

Property insurance: insurable interest.

NJ A2746

Creates process for termination of dormant mineral interests.

CA AB319

Mobilehome Parks Act: inspectors: conflict of interest: enforcement actions: sunset.

CA AB534

Common interest developments: mechanics liens.

TX HB834

Relating to reporting ownership of mineral interests severed from the surface estate and the vesting of title by judicial proceeding to certain abandoned mineral interests.

TX HB2261

Relating to the transfer or termination of certain timeshare interests.

TX SB738

Relating to the transfer or termination of certain timeshare interests.