Attorney General

The most common situation in which a common interest development becomes involved with the California Attorney General is when someone, usually a member, files a complaint with the Attorney General’s office alleging some failure to comply with the provisions of the Corporations Code dealing with member meetings (§7510 et seq.), voting and elections (§7610 et seq.) or inspection of corporate records (§8210 et seq.). The Attorney General will send a notice of the complaint to the corporation which has 30 days to answer. If the Attorney General does not believe the answer is satisfactory, the Attorney General may take various actions and seek remedies for apparent violations.

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