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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 4Pt. 2Ch. 2Art. 4§ 11273 Member Record Inspection Rights

§ 11273 Member Record Inspection Rights

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§ 11273 Member Record Inspection Rights

Key Takeaways

  • •If you own a time-share, you can look at and copy the records of the time-share plan, like meeting notes and money stuff, if you have a good reason.
  • •You might have to pay a small fee to get copies of these records.
  • •The time-share group must keep a list of all owners' names and addresses, but they can't share or sell this list unless the rules say they can.
  • •If the time-share is in another state, they have to follow that state's rules too.

Example

You own a time-share and want to see how the money is being spent.

You can ask to see the money records and meeting notes. They have to let you look at them and give you copies if you pay a small fee.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 11273 Member Record Inspection Rights

(a) The books of account, minutes of members and governing body meetings, and all other records of the time-share plan maintained by the association or the managing entity shall be made available for inspection and copying by any member, or by his or her duly appointed representative, at any reasonable time for a purpose reasonably related to membership in the association. (b) The records shall be made available for inspection at the office where the records are maintained. Upon receipt of an authenticated written request from a member along with the fee prescribed by the governing body to defray the costs of reproduction, the managing entity or other custodian of records of the association or the time-share plan shall prepare and transmit to the member a copy of any and all records requested. (c) The governing body shall establish reasonable rules with respect to all of the following: (1) Notice to be given to the managing entity or other custodian of the records by the member desiring to make the inspection or to obtain copies. (2) Hours and days of the week when a personal inspection of the records may be made. (3) Payment of the cost of reproducing copies of records requested by a member. (d) Every governing body member shall have the absolute right at any time to inspect all books, records, and documents of the association and all real and personal properties owned and controlled by the association. (e) The association shall maintain among its records a complete list of the names and addresses of all owners of time-share interests in the time-share plan. The association shall update this list no less frequently than every six months. Unless otherwise provided in the time-share instruments, the association may not publish this owner’s list or provide a copy of it to any time-share interest owner or to any third party or use or sell the list for commercial purposes. (f) For single site time-share plans and component sites of a multisite time-share plan located outside of the state, the association shall be subject to the provisions set forth in this section. The association must be in compliance with the applicable laws of the state or jurisdiction in which the time-share property or component site is located, and if a conflict exists between laws of the situs state and the requirements set forth in this section, the law of the situs state shall control. If the association and the time-share instruments provide for the matters contained in this section, the association shall be deemed to be in compliance with the requirements of this section and neither the developer nor the association shall be required to make revisions to the time-share instruments in order to comply with the section. (Added by Stats. 2004, Ch. 697, Sec. 14. Effective January 1, 2005. Section operative July 1, 2005, pursuant to Section 11288.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

books of accountminutes of members and governing body meetingstime-share plangoverning body

Related Statutes

  • § 11272 Time-Share Financial Disclosure Rules
  • § 1005 Chiropractic Licensee Applicable Laws
  • § 11214 Developer Time-Share Responsibilities
  • § 11230 Time-Share Completion Requirements
  • § 11233 Time-Share Point System Rules

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 11273.
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