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HomeCivil CodeDiv. 4Pt. 5Ch. 8Art. 1§ 5610 Emergency Assessment Increases

§ 5610 Emergency Assessment Increases

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§ 5610 Emergency Assessment Increases

Key Takeaways

  • •This law lets homeowner associations (HOAs) raise fees quickly if there's an emergency.
  • •Emergencies include things like court orders, dangerous problems (like broken stairs), or big repairs no one saw coming.
  • •If the emergency wasn't planned for in the budget, the HOA must explain why in writing before raising fees.

Example

A big storm knocks down a fence around the neighborhood pool, and kids could get hurt.

The HOA can charge extra money to fix the fence fast, even if it wasn't in the budget. They just have to write down why it's an emergency and tell everyone.

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

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§ 5610 Emergency Assessment Increases

Section 5605 does not limit assessment increases necessary for emergency situations. For purposes of this section, an emergency situation is any one of the following: (a) An extraordinary expense required by an order of a court. (b) An extraordinary expense necessary to operate, repair, or maintain the common interest development or any part of it for which the association is responsible where a threat to personal health or safety or another hazardous condition or circumstance on the property is discovered. (c) An extraordinary expense necessary to repair or maintain the common interest development or any part of it for which the association is responsible that could not have been reasonably foreseen by the board in preparing and distributing the annual budget report under Section 5300. However, before the imposition or collection of an assessment under this subdivision, the board shall pass a resolution containing written findings as to the necessity of the extraordinary expense involved and why the expense was not or could not have been reasonably foreseen in the budgeting process, and the resolution shall be distributed to the members with the notice of assessment. (Amended by Stats. 2024, Ch. 288, Sec. 3. (SB 900) Effective January 1, 2025.)

Last verified: January 21, 2026

Key Terms

emergency situationextraordinary expensecommon interest developmentannual budget reportwritten findings

Related Statutes

  • § 5625 Tax-Based Assessment Prohibition
  • § 5600 Association Assessment Limits
  • § 5605 Assessment Increase Limits
  • § 5615 Assessment Increase Notice Requirements
  • § 5620 Assessment Exemption Limitations

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Civil Code. Section 5610.
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