by cai-clac | Sep 9, 2016 | Uncategorized
HR 3700 – what does it really mean? Not much. At least, not yet. If you are a Common Interest Development (CID) expert or fan, you may have heard of HR 3700 (Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act). There is a lot of buzz surrounding it in the community...
by cai-clac | Aug 29, 2016 | Uncategorized
Recovering addicts, as disabled persons, have the right to seek a supporting living environment, free from discrimination. Residents have the right to quietly enjoy their homes. Recovering addicts often seek out sober living homes (SLHs) to reside with others battling...
by cai-clac | Oct 8, 2013 | Uncategorized
Until now, commercial and industrial common interest developments (CIDs) have been governed by the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act, just like residential condominiums and planned developments. Starting Jan. 1, 2014, however, non-residential CIDs will...
by cai-clac | Apr 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
The California Legislative Action Committee of Community Associations Institute (CAI-CLAC) honored Assemblymember Norma J. Torres of the 61st Assembly District with their Legislator Of the Year Award for authoring two bills relating to county recording of...
by cai-clac | Apr 12, 2011 | Uncategorized
Yesterday, delegates and members of CAI-CLAC met in Sacramento to bring their case to California’s lawmakers on issues important to them. Prior to heading into meetings with legislators and their staffs, the group welcomed Senator Mark DeSaulnier: Following the...