Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack
There might be some HOA problems in California very soon. Governor Moonbeam has a bill on his desk (AB 1448) that if signed will allow anyone to setup clothes lines in their front or back yards to dry clothes. This law will void all HOA restrictions against clotheslines.
It appears that Governor Moonbeam recently saw this marvelous invention, a clothesline with clothespins, that uses solar energy to dry laundry. It's really a blessing to have a Governor that sees what others don't see, recognizes its value and is willing to share his wisdom with his subjects in California.
The bill signing ceremony should be a great show. For these HOA people being told what to do does not compute. As far as they know they are always in charge and their word is law. This could escalate into a Pay-per-view extravaganza.
Where do you get your information from? You're wrong. Here is the text from the bill:
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SEC. 2. Section 4750.10 is added to the Civil Code, immediately following Section 4750, to read:
4750.10. (a) For purposes of this section, “clothesline” includes a cord, rope, or wire from which laundered items may be hung to dry or air. A balcony, railing, awning, or other part of a structure or building shall not qualify as a clothesline.
(b) For purposes of this section, “drying rack” means an apparatus from which laundered items may be hung to dry or air. A balcony, railing, awning, or other part of a structure or building shall not qualify as a drying rack.
(c) Any provision of a governing document, as defined in Section 4150, shall be void and unenforceable if it effectively prohibits or unreasonably restricts an owner’s ability to use a clothesline or drying rack in the owner’s backyard.
(d) (1) This section does not apply to provisions that impose reasonable restrictions on an owner’s backyard for the use of a clothesline or drying rack.
(2) For purposes of this section, “reasonable restrictions” are restrictions that do not significantly increase the cost of using a clothesline or drying rack.
(3) This section applies only to backyards that are designated for the exclusive use of the owner.
(e) Nothing in this section shall prohibit an association from establishing and enforcing reasonable rules governing clotheslines or drying racks.
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201520160AB1448