What Happens When Too Many Complain and No One Wants to Serve on the Board?

What Happens When Too Many Complain and No One Wants to Serve on the Board? It happens. For some associations, no one wants to serve in the first place.  Board service can be a thankless task. In others, some stepped up to do their time motivated by a sense of responsibility, and eventually found that [...]

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What is IDR with my HOA and What Does It Mean To Me?

IDR in the homeowners association realm stands for “Internal Dispute Resolution” and is often also referred to as “meet and confer”. It is one process that is embodied in California law that gives an owner the opportunity to meet with the Board or some of the Board members to try and resolve a dispute. The [...]

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Beth A. Grimm is an attorney who serves homeowner associations and homeowners alike. She is a frequent contributor to the Echo Journal and other similar publications in the State of California and on a national level. She provides several publications written in plain English to help people who need information about California law as it relates to homeowner and condominium associations.

Things to keep in mind about this site: Practical Nuts and Bolts Problems and Solutions are Discussed. Beth A. Grimm practices law in California ONLY! There is nothing in these blogs that is intended to constitute legal advice. You must consult with an attorney if you want legal advice!