HOAs in California
2510 homeowners associations across 227 cities
Cities
- Alameda
- Alhambra
- Aliso Viejo
- Alpine
- American Canyon
- Anaheim
- ANGELES
- Aptos
- Auburn
- Avery
- Bakersfield
- Baldwin Park
- Banning
- Barbara
- Bay
- Beach
- Beaumont
- Berkeley
- Beverly Hills
- Bodega Bay
- Bonita
- Bonsall
- Borrego Springs
- Brea
- Buellton
- C Mission Viejo
- Camarillo
- CAMBRIN DK
- Cameron Park
- Campbell
- Canyon Lake
- Capistrano Beach
- Capitola
- Cardiff
- Carlsbad
- Carmel
- Carmichael
- Cathedral City
- Chalsworth
- Chatsworth
- Chico
- Chino
- Chula Vista
- Citrus Heights
- Citrus Hts
- Claremont
- Corona
- Coronado
- Costa Mesa
- Covina
- Culver City
- Cupertino
- Cypress
- Daly City
- Dana Point
- Danville
- Davis
- Del Mar
- Dublin
- El Cajon
- El Dorado Hills
- El Monte
- El Sobrante
- Elk Grove
- Encinitas
- Escondido
- Fair Oaks
- Fairbanks Ranch
- Fairfield
- Fallbrook
- Folsom
- Foster City
- Francisco
- Fremont
- Fresno
- Garden Grove
- Glendale
- Glendora
- Gold River
- Goleta
- Grand Terrace
- Granite Bay
- Happy Valley
- Hemet
- Hidden Hills
- Highlands
- Hills
- Home Gardens
- Homeland
- Honolulu Avenue Montrose
- Huntington Beach
- Imperial Beach
- Indian Wells
- Indio
- Industry
- Irvine
- Jamul
- Julian
- La Jolla
- La Mesa
- La Quinta
- La Verne
- Laguna Hills
- Laguna Beach
- Laguna Hills
- Laguna Niguel
- Lake Arrowhead
- Lake Elsinore
- Lake Forest
- Lakeside
- Lakewood
- Lemon Grove
- Lincoln
- Lincoln City
- Livermore
- Long Beach
- Los Alamitos
- Los Angeles
- Malibu
- Manhattan Beach
- Menifee
- Mission Viejo
- Monterey
- Monterey Blvd San Francisco
- Monterey Park
- Moreno Valley
- Mountain View
- Murrieta
- Muscoy
- National City
- Newark
- Newbury Park
- Newport Beach
- Newport Coast
- Northridge
- Oakland
- Oceano
- Oceanside
- Olympic Valley
- Orange
- Oxnard
- Pacific Palisades
- Palm Desert
- Palm Springs
- PalmDesert
- Palo Alto
- Pasadena
- Pauma Valley
- Picasso Terrace Sunnyvale
- Pine Mountain Club
- Pismo Beach
- Pleasant Hill
- Pleasanton
- Pollock Pines
- Portland
- Poway
- Ramona
- Rancho Mirage
- Rancho Palos Verdes
- Rancho Santa Fe
- Redlands
- Redondo Beach
- Richmond
- Rio Linda
- Riverside
- Rocklin
- Rohnert Park
- Roseville
- Sacramento
- Salinas
- San Bernardino
- San Clemente
- San Diego
- San Diego (La Jolla)
- San Dimas
- San Fernando
- San Francisco
- San Jose
- San Juan Capistrano
- San Luis Obispo
- San Marcos
- San Mateo
- San Rafael
- Santa Ana
- Santa Barbara
- Santa Clara
- Santa Fe Springs
- Santa Maria
- Santa Paula
- Santa Ynez
- Santee
- Saticoy
- Sausalito
- Sherman Oaks
- Shingle Springs
- Simi Valley
- SJC
- Solana Beach
- South Gate
- South Lake Tahoe
- Spring Valley
- Springville
- Stockton
- Stone Valley Road WestAlamo
- Tahoe City
- Temecula
- Thousand Oaks
- Torrance
- Truckee
- Tustin
- Upland
- Valencia
- Valley Center
- VALLEY VILLAGE
- VENTURA
- Victorville
- Vista
- Walnut Creek
- West Covina
- West Hollywood
- West Pacific Coast Highway Malibu
- Westlake Village
- Westminster
- Whittier
- Wildomar
- Woodland Hills
- Yorba Linda
About HOAs in California
California homeowners associations operate under the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act (California Civil Code §§4000–6150). Davis-Stirling sets out detailed requirements for how associations publish governing documents, conduct elections, hold open meetings, and respond to records requests. Beyond state law, every California HOA has its own CC&Rs, bylaws, operating rules, and any amendments homeowners have adopted over the years — and those documents are usually scattered across the management company's portal, the county recorder, and old emails. HOAproxy collects them in one searchable place.