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    Jun 14, 2010, 05:00 PM
    California condo law
    I am renting out my condo. The HOA fined me $100 because -they say- my renter violated the parking rules on two dates. My renter claims that he did not. I asked the HOA, they said they have proof, but won't release it to me. They also said they are not required to give me the proof.
    I looked at the CC&Rs, I didn't find anything specifying that they do or do not have to show me the proof. Is there any general law stating that they can just fine me without proof?
    I am thinking about mediation, but they want a deposit for my part of the expenses, and the mediation companies' fees start from $220/hr, usually a 2 hr minimum.
    Is there any better way to make them show me their proof?
    Thanks...
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    Jun 14, 2010, 05:17 PM

    You could take them to small claims court. In general they must provide the proof if they are asking you for monies due to a violation. Otherwise they could say that about anyone. Don't let the government find out about this it could start a trend ;)

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