Newsletter, Issue 4

Newsletter, Issue 4

October 18, 2006

2006 – 2007 ANNUAL DISCLOSURE CHECKLIST

Various statutes require California homeowners associations to annually disclose a wide variety of information to all of their members. Time frames for the disclosures cover the period from 90 days before the start of your fiscal year, to 120 days after the fiscal year starts. Certain other annual disclosures may be made at any time during the year.

The following checklist is designed to provide you guidance to ensure all of your disclosures are made accurately and timely. It is a summary, only, of requirements for disclosures distributed to owners. Please refer to the statutes for more complete information.

Please note that a few new requirements have been added by statute for this year.

30-90 Days Before the Start of the Fiscal Year
Operating budgetCivil Code §1365(a), (c)
The budget must contain:

– Estimated revenue and expenses on an accrual basis.
– A summary of the reserves, with specific information required by this Civil Code section.
– A statement whether the Board expects to levy any special assessments, and how it will fund reserves.
– A description of the procedures used to calculate and establish reserves.

Note: Instead of distributing the budget, associations can distribute a summary with a notice that the complete budget is available for review, and that copies will be provided on request at no charge.
Assessment collection policyCivil Code §1365(d)
A statement of the association’s policies in enforcing lien rights or other legal remedies for default in payment of assessments.

Note: Send to address of record and any secondary addresses in writing provided by owner. New!
Statement of insurance coveragesCivil Code §1365(e)
A summary of the association’s property, general liability, and earthquake, flood, and fidelity insurance policies. Must include the insurer’s name, type of insurance, policy limits, and deductibles. Also give the disclosure statement contained in Civil Code Section 1365(e).

Note: You can distribute the policy declarations page instead of the summary, if it contains the required information.
Notification of right to second addressCivil Code §1367.1 (k)
New! Notification that owners can submit a request to have collection notices mailed to a secondary mailing address. The request must be in writing and mailed to the association in a manner that indicates the association has received it. The association must then send additional copies of any notices required under Civil Code Section 1367.1 to the second address provided.
30-60 Days Before the Start of the Fiscal Year
Regular assessment increaseCivil Code §1366(d)
If the regular assessments are to be increased, notice must be mailed to the owners 30-60 days before the increase takes effect.
1-60 Days Before the Start of the Fiscal Year
Collection policy disclosureCivil Code §1365.1
Distribute a “Notice Assessments and Foreclosure” using the exact language set out in the Civil Code. Note: The language of this “Notice” has been revised effective January 1, 2006. Make sure you have the lastest version. New!

Note: Send to address of record and any secondary addresses in writing provided by owner. New!
1-120 Days After the Start of the Fiscal Year
Review of financial statementCivil Code §1365(b)
In any year where the association’s gross income exceeds $75,000, it must conduct an annual review by a licensed California accountant and distribute a copy of the review.
Right to receive annual reportCorporations Code §8321
If the association’s annual income exceeds $10,000, it must prepare an annual report and distribute a notice stating the report is available on receipt of a written request at the association’s cost Note: If the association’s annual income exceeds $75,000, it must include this notice with the review of its financial statement. Otherwise this notice may be distributed at any time.
Annually
Rules and fine scheduleCorporations Code §7341(c)
The association’s procedure for imposing monetary penalties and/or suspension of privileges for violations of the association’s rules or CC&Rs (unless the procedure is contained in the Bylaws).
Right to receive minutesCivil Code §1363.05(d),(e)
Notice of members’ right to receive minutes of open Board meetings, and how and where they can be obtained. (Final or draft minutes must be made available 30 days after the meeting on request, at the owner’s cost.)
Architectural requirementsCivil Code §1378(c)
Notice of any requirements for the association approval of physical changes to property, including types of changes that require association approval and a copy of the procedure used to review and approve or disapprove a proposed change.
Summary of alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) proceduresCivil Code §1369.590
A detailed summary of Civil Code Section 1369.510 to 1369.590, which encourage the use of arbitration or mediation before certain lawsuits are filed to enforce the governing documents.
Summary of “meet and confer” proceduresCivil Code §1363.850
Distribute, along with the ADR summary, a summary of the internal dispute resolution (“meet and confer”) procedure to be used to informally resolve any dispute between the association and its members.
Disclosure of asbestos within projectHealth & Safety Code §25915 et seq
If the association learns that any building in the project contains asbestos-containing construction materials, it must annually disclose to the owners and all employees the existence and location of these materials, information on how to obtain a contact of any survey identifying these materials, safety procedures (if known), results of lab tests on samples (if any), and (if known) health risks or impacts from exposure to the asbestos. Check statute for details.

Note: If the Association has adopted an asbestos management plan, other information must be disclosed.

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