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State law provides a cost effective means for resolving disputes with a homeowners association. This is called internal dispute resolution (IDR). It is described in Civil Code Section 1363.810, et al. If a property owner wishes to initiate IDR, the homeowners association must participate. If the homeowners association wishes to initiate IDR, the owner may or may not participate. Civil Code Section 1363.820 states that an association “shall provide a... Read More
