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California’s New Real Estate Laws for 2025: What Investors Need to Know

Beach Front Property Management

For investors, understanding these changes is critical to maintaining compliance, mitigating risks, and maximizing investment potential. Property owners must navigate extended eviction processes due to updated requirements, ensuring compliance with resident protections. Subsequent inspections must be conducted every six years.

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Are Your Properties Compliant with Law and Code Enforcement

American Apartment Owners Association

The deadline for SB 326, which applies to condominiums and HOA-managed properties, has officially passed. If your association hasnt yet completed inspections, you are now out of compliance, potentially exposing yourself to serious liability and fines. It is imperative to act quickly to ensure safety and compliance.

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HOA Collection Laws In The U.S. (50 States) For Fair Debt Collection

HOA Managememt

Here are some of the homeowners and condo association collection laws to take note of per state: Alabama In Alabama, community associations need to follow the Uniform Condominium Act (Alabama Code 35-8A-316) and the Homeowners Association Act (Alabama Code 35-20-12) for debt collection. Meanwhile, according to M.G.L.

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HOA Electric Car Charging Policy: Why Have One?

Mem Property Management

Establishing a written policy for how to handle charging stations will ensure consistent enforcement and compliance across the community. As an added requirement, you can stipulate that the plan must have been designed by a licensed and insured contractor.