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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

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As of 2019, condo associations with 150 or more units (excluding timeshare units) were legally required to have a website that complied with specific obligations. Amendments were made in 2024, requiring condominiums with 25 or more units to have a website. If this law sounds familiar, you’re probably thinking of HB 1237. Recent U.S.

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Email policies for condos and HOAs

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Download our free email policy In order to ensure email correspondence remains productive and useful, condominiums and HOAs should have an email or electronic communications policy in place. Ontario A case in 2019 determined that emails exchanged between board members do not automatically become corporation records.

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Ultimate Guide: Complying with AB1482 for California Landlords (Exempt or Non-Exempt) – A Must for Your Comprehensive Lease!

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Also known as The Tenant Protection Act of 2019, AB1482 has been a pivotal law in the state of California. This touches some key parts of your rental experience, including how much you charge in rent and how you remove tenants from your property. Is Your Rental Property Included in or Exempt from AB1482? Time will tell.

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Rent Control California AB1482

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Property Owner Concerns Due to the passage of this California rent control law, property owners are naturally expressing many of their concerns and fears. One of the biggest concerns involves owners worrying about being able to turn a profit on their various properties. What Properties Will be Affected?

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Navigating California’s Rental Laws: What Every Carson Landlord Should Know

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If you’re renting out a property that’s covered by rent control, the amount that you can raise the rent will change every year. If you’re renting out a property in Carson or anywhere in California, you must be up to date on the local, state, and federal rental laws. That’s for both furnished and unfurnished rental properties.