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Kimball, Tirey & St. John offers unparalleled experience representing homeowners and homeowners’ associations.
Our firm boasts an added value beyond the traditional boutique “HOA” law firm in that our practice is not limited
to providing general counsel services to homeowners’ associations but also includes providing advice and counsel
(including litigation counsel) to a myriad of other individuals, property owners and business entity clients.
We can assist your homeowners’ association with every facet of representation including, but not limited to:
the creation, revision, interpretation and enforcement of the association’s governing documents, drafting and
reviewing contracts with third-party vendors, providing opinion letters on matters of interest to the Association,
collection of assessments, Board consultation, and litigation services in the fields of CC&R enforcement, construction
defect, breach of contact(s), homeowner disputes.
Summary of Services
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Governing Document Review and Amendment |
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Assessment Collection |
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Counsel to the Board of Directors |
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Dispute Resolution |
Kimball, Tirey & St. John provides a variety of legal services in the HOA
arena including the following:
Collection - Kimball, Tirey & St. John
attorneys provide expert assistance with delinquent assessment collection.
HOA Governing Document Review - To keep pace with
rapidly changing requirements imposed on associations by state and federal law
(including the Davis-Stirling Act), associations modify and/or amend their CC&Rs
and Bylaws every few years to incorporate critical changes. On occasion,
amendments are required to correct deficiencies unknowingly created by the
association's original developer. And, over time, when amendments become too
cumbersome, it is can be less expensive to create a clean, restated document
by replacing the old set with a new one
Board of Directors Guidance - We provide legal
guidance, analysis and effective representation to the Board of Directors on
a wide variety of issues including, but not limited to, CC&R enforcement,
homeowner disputes, directors' fiduciary duties, as well as the Association's
relationship with third parties such as construction contractors, management
companies and/or lending institutions.
Dispute Resolution - While we prefer to keep you
out of trouble by way of comprehensive and thoughtful on-going consultation,
in the event the Association is forced into litigation, our Attorneys bring with
them vast courtroom experience and are equipped to handle any and all of your litigation needs.
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