Friday, July 17, 2015

Artificial turf

A bill allowing residents of homeowners associations to install artificial turf without fear of fines was approved unanimously this week by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The measure by Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez, D-San Diego, was overwhelmingly approved in the Assembly in May and subsequently had been endorsed by another Senate panel. Assembly Bill 349 is now headed to the full Senate for a vote.
“We face a very real water shortage that challenges many of our old habits, and there’s nothing fake about our responsibility to find ways to conserve wherever we can,” Gonzalez said in a release. “All Californians have tough benchmarks for reducing their water use, and it’s our job to make sure homeowners have every opportunity to achieve the conservation we need.”
Many HOAs in the state prohibit fake grass on front lawns, and threaten residents with fines if they break the rules. Gonzalez's bill would eliminate that HOA authority.
The bill expands on existing protections from HOAs after AB 2104, also authored by Gonzalez, was signed into law last year. The 2014 bill eliminated loopholes HOAs used to prevent homeowners from utilizing low water-using plants when replacing existing lawns, leaving homeowners interested in lowering their water usage unable to explore additional options for conserving water amid the fourth year of drought.
In a release, Gonzalez noted that the San Diego County Water Authority says landscape irrigation can account for more than one-half of the average household’s water use. Because residential water use as a whole makes up 35 percent of water use in California, and because more than one-quarter of the state’s entire housing stock are located in common-interest developments (which are typically governed by HOAs), Gonzalez said AB 349 is a key piece to achieving the state’s conservation goals.
Source San Diego Union Tribune
michael.smolens@sduniontribune.com

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Monday, July 13, 2015

Pre Listing Prep

Always have a Professional Home Inspection on any property
You are purchasing,regardless of the Age or Condition.
I recommend using Professional Inspectors Who are Licensed Contractors
and Members of A.S.H.I.and orN.A.H.I.,
As well I advise prospective Sellers to order A Home Inspection in advance
of selling, so You know potential issues in advance...



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Sunday, July 12, 2015

What are CC&R's

“The Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (often referred to as “CC&Rs”)
(a) Contents of CC&Rs
CC&Rs describe the rights and obligations of the homeowners’ association and of each owner. CC&Rs vary widely in content and length, but at a minimum the CC&Rs must contain a legal description of the development, a statement of the type of common interest development it is, the name of the association and any” “use restrictions, typically including common area use restrictions, pet regulations, and alteration controls. The CC&Rs may contain other matters such as the following: (1) the boundaries of the common area and of each unit or lot; (2) the maintenance responsibilities of the association and the individual owners; (3) the allocation of association operating costs among the owners, and the mechanism for collecting owner payments; (4) the dispute resolution procedure; (5) the enforcement powers; and (6) the rights and protections of mortgage lenders.”
“If a development is located in a “airport influence area” or within the jurisdiction of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission, the CC&Rs must contain a notice specified by statute. See Civil Code §§ 4255.”
 This is not intended as legal advice, if you require legal advice, please contact an attorney.

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Condo Market Trends

Are you up to date with the current value of your Condo?
Southern California Condominium market has been rapidly changing!
If you would Like a FREE NO Obligation Evaluation of your Condo.
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