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Comparison of Civil Code Sections 4265 as originally enacted
to Old CID Section 1357

Section 4265 - Extension of Term Declaration

(a) The Legislature finds that there are common interest developments that have been created with deed restrictions that do not provide a means for the members to extend the term of the declaration. The Legislature further finds that covenants and restrictions contained in the declaration, are an appropriate method for protecting the common plan of developments and to provide for a mechanism for financial support for the upkeep of common area including, but not limited to, roofs, roads, heating systems, and recreational facilities. If declarations terminate prematurely, common interest developments may deteriorate and the housing supply of affordable units could be impacted adversely. The Legislature further finds and declares that it is in the public interest to provide a vehicle for extending the term of the declaration if the extension is approved by a majority of all members, pursuant to Section 4065.

(b) A declaration that specifies a termination date, but that contains no provision for extension of the termination date, may be extended, before its termination date, by the approval of members pursuant to Section 4270.

(c) No single extension of the terms of the declaration made pursuant to this section shall exceed the initial term of the declaration or 20 years, whichever is less. However, more than one extension may occur pursuant to this section.


Section 1357 - Extension of Term of Declaration

(a)    The Legislature finds that there are common interest developments that have been created with deed restrictions which do not provide a means for the property owners to extend the term of the declaration.  The Legislature further finds that covenants and restrictions, contained in the declaration, are an appropriate method for protecting the common plan of developments and to provide for a mechanism for financial support for the upkeep of common areas including, but not limited to, roofs, roads, heating systems, and recreational facilities.  If declarations terminate prematurely, common interest developments may deteriorate and the housing supply of affordable units could be impacted adversely.
The Legislature further finds and declares that it is in the public interest to provide a vehicle for extending the term of the declaration if owners having more than 50 percent of the votes in the association choose to do so.
(b)    A declaration which specifies a termination date, but which contains no provision for extension of the termination date, may be extended by the approval of owners having more than 50 percent of the votes in the association or any greater percentage specified in the declaration for an amendment thereto.  If the approval of owners having more than 50 percent of the votes in the association is required to amend the declaration, the term of the declaration may be extended in accordance with Section 1356.
(c)    Any amendment to a declaration made in accordance with subdivision (b) shall become effective upon recordation in accordance with Section 1355.
(d)    No single extension of the terms of the declaration made pursuant to this section shall exceed the initial term of the declaration or 20 years, whichever is less.  However, more than one extension may occur pursuant to this section.


Changes

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(a)  The Legislature finds that there are common interest developments that have been created with deed restrictions whichthat do not provide a means for the property ownersmembers to extend the term of the declaration.  The Legislature further finds that covenants and restrictions, contained in the declaration, are an appropriate method for protecting the common plan of developments and to provide for a mechanism for financial support for the upkeep of common areas including, but not limited to, roofs, roads, heating systems, and recreational facilities.  If declarations terminate prematurely, common interest developments may deteriorate and the housing supply of affordable units could be impacted adversely.  The Legislature further finds and declares that it is in the public interest to provide a vehicle for extending the term of the declaration if owners having more than 50 percent of the votes in the association choose to do so the extension is approved by a majority of all members, pursuant to Section 4065.

(b)  A declaration whichthat specifies a termination date, but whichthat contains no provision for extension of the termination date, may be extended, before its termination date, by the approval of owners having more than 50 percent of the votes in the association or any greater percentage specified in the declaration for an amendment thereto.  If the approval of owners having more than 50 percent of the votes in the association is required to amend the declaration, the term of the declaration may be extended in accordance with Section 1356.

(c)  Any amendment to a declaration made in accordance with subdivision (b) shall become effective upon recordation in accordance with Section 1355.members pursuant to Section 4270.
(c)(d)  No single extension of the terms of the declaration made pursuant to this section shall exceed the initial term of the declaration or 20 years, whichever is less.  However, more than one extension may occur pursuant to this section.