SB 261 (Roth). Common interest Developments: governance.

Would allow a homeowner to consent to individual delivery and revoke that consent by email.

Current Status: Chaptered

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Under existing law, an association that is required to deliver a document by “individual delivery” or “individual notice” is authorized to deliver the document by email, facsimile, or other electronic means, if the recipient has consented in writing, unless the consent is revoked in writing.  This bill would amend Civil Code Section 4040 to authorize the recipient to consent to that delivery and revoke that consent by email.

Existing law requires the board of an association to provide general notice of a proposed rule change at least 30 days before making the rule change.  This bill would amend Civil Code Section 4360 to instead, require at least 28 days general notice before making the rule change.

**UPDATE:  SB 261 was signed by the Governor on September 27, 2018.  Its changes to the law take effect January 1, 2019.

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