HOA Lawyer in Whittier and the Gateway Cities

The Gateway Cities of southeast Los Angeles County Whittier, Downey, Norwalk, La Mirada, Cerritos, Bellflower, and their neighbors are home to a mix of established condominium associations, townhome communities, and planned developments. When a board oversteps, Milan Chatterjee represents homeowners across Whittier and the Gateway Cities in disputes with their associations.

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Why Gateway Cities homeowners face HOA disputes

The Gateway Cities are established, family-oriented suburbs, and their HOA communities skew toward condominium associations, townhome complexes, and older planned developments with newer pockets like the hillside neighborhoods of Whittier's Friendly Hills. In communities like these, the most consequential disputes tend to involve money: a special assessment for an aging complex's repairs, dues that climb faster than owners expected, and most seriously the assessment liens and foreclosure threats that can follow when payments fall behind. Enforcement and architectural disagreements arise too. In each case, the association's authority is real but bounded by the CC&Rs and the Davis-Stirling Act, and the outcome usually depends on whether the board followed the required process.

Your rights under the Davis-Stirling Act

Every Gateway Cities HOA operates under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (California Civil Code §4000 and following). Critically for owners facing financial pressure, an association generally cannot foreclose on an assessment lien unless the delinquency reaches $1,800 excluding late fees, interest, and collection costs or is more than 12 months overdue (§5720). Assessments also cannot be raised past set limits without a member vote (§5605), and fines require written notice and a hearing (§5855). Our California homeowner rights guide explains these protections in full.

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COMMON QUESTIONS

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Which Gateway Cities do you serve?

We help homeowners across the southeast LA County region, including Whittier, Downey, Norwalk, La Mirada, Cerritos, Bellflower, Lakewood, Pico Rivera, and Santa Fe Springs, and throughout Los Angeles County generally.

Do condos and townhomes in Downey and Cerritos have HOAs?

Most do. Condominium and townhome communities across the Gateway Cities are governed by associations subject to the Davis-Stirling Act, which sets the rules for assessments, meetings, records, and enforcement.

Can my Whittier HOA foreclose over unpaid dues?

Only within limits. An association generally cannot foreclose on an assessment lien unless the delinquency reaches $1,800, excluding fees and interest, or is more than 12 months overdue (California Civil Code §5720). If foreclosure is being threatened, those thresholds and the association's process should be reviewed closely.

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Can an HOA take your house for unpaid dues in California?

An HOA can place a lien for unpaid assessments and, in limited circumstances, foreclose but California restricts it. Under Civil Code §5720, an association generally cannot foreclose on an assessment lien unless the delinquent assessments total at least $1,800 (excluding fees and interest) or are more than 12 months overdue. Understanding those thresholds is critical if foreclosure is being threatened.

What happens if you don't pay your HOA?

Unpaid assessments typically accrue late fees and interest, then can become a lien on your home; if the delinquency grows large enough or old enough, the association may pursue foreclosure. Because the consequences escalate, it's usually better to address a disputed charge through the proper process than to simply stop paying.

Can an HOA evict you in California?

No. An HOA is not your landlord and cannot evict an owner. What it can do, for unpaid assessments, is record a lien and within the limits of Civil Code §5720 pursue foreclosure. Those are different processes with their own requirements and defenses.

Are HOA fees mandatory in California?

Yes. If your home is in a common interest development, membership and the obligation to pay assessments generally come with ownership and are enforceable under the Davis-Stirling Act. You can, however, challenge assessments that were improperly imposed.

HOA litigation attorney serving Gateway Cities communities

If you're dealing with an HOA issue in Whittier or the Gateway Cities, Milan Chatterjee can help you understand your options under the Davis-Stirling Act. Request a free consultation to talk through your situation.

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About the HOA Attorneys

Milan Chatterjee is an attorney licensed in California and Nevada and a graduate of UCLA School of Law. He represents homeowners in HOA and community-association disputes across Los Angeles County and both states, including assessment, foreclosure, CC&R, and governance matters.

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