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West Hollywood is one of the most densely populated cities in California, and its 1.9-square-mile footprint is dominated by condominium and apartment-conversion HOAs. The city's robust rent stabilization ordinance affects many associations where units were originally rental apartments before conversion. West Hollywood's nightlife economy along the Sunset Strip and Santa Monica Boulevard means that noise, parking, and commercial encroachment are persistent governance issues for nearby residential associations.
West Hollywood is a dense, urban city where the vast majority of housing is multi-family, making HOA and condo association governance a central part of residential life. The housing stock ranges from mid-century apartment conversions and smaller condo buildings to newer luxury mid-rise developments along Sunset Boulevard and Santa Monica Boulevard. With just 1.9 square miles of area and a high renter population, condo associations here deal with unique challenges including shared-wall living, limited parking, and navigating some of the strongest tenant protection laws in California.
Every community faces unique challenges. As a family-owned boutique management company, not a private equity rollup, we answer to your board, not a boardroom in New York City. Here's what West Hollywood HOAs deal with, and how we help.
Managing the legal intersection of West Hollywood's rent stabilization protections and condominium HOA governing documents
Enforcing noise and nuisance provisions for residential associations adjacent to the Sunset Strip entertainment corridor
Handling parking allocation disputes in older converted buildings with limited or tandem parking configurations
Local weather and environmental factors that affect HOA maintenance planning and budgets.
West Hollywood has identified over 700 soft-story buildings within city limits, many of which are now condo conversions. HOAs governing pre-1978 wood-frame buildings must comply with the city's mandatory seismic retrofit ordinance (Ordinance 17-1004), and retrofit costs can represent a major special assessment for unit owners.
The city's inland but basin-adjacent location means it experiences the full force of seasonal Santa Ana wind events, which bring extremely low humidity and elevated fire risk. HOAs should maintain fire-safe landscaping and ensure that older building materials, particularly wood siding and roofing, meet current fire-resistance standards.
Aging infrastructure in mid-century buildings presents ongoing maintenance challenges, including galvanized plumbing, outdated electrical panels, and original waterproofing that has exceeded its useful life. HOAs must keep reserves adequately funded to address these building-system replacements on a rolling basis.
State laws and local ordinances that West Hollywood boards and homeowners should know about.
West Hollywood's Rent Stabilization Ordinance is among the most comprehensive in California, covering most residential rental units regardless of construction date. Condo HOAs where units are rented out must ensure owners comply with annual rent increase limits, just-cause eviction requirements, and mandatory registration with the city's Rent Stabilization Division.
The city's Green Building Ordinance requires new construction and qualifying remodels to meet locally-adopted sustainability standards that exceed base state code, including solar-ready roof design and conduit for future photovoltaic installation. HOAs approving member alterations should be aware of these municipal requirements.
Short-term rentals (stays of 30 days or less) are restricted in West Hollywood to owner-occupied home sharing only, and hosts must obtain a Home Sharing Business License from the city. HOAs can adopt CC&R provisions that further restrict or prohibit short-term rentals within their communities.
What We Handle
From monthly financials to vendor contracts to board meeting prep, we handle the work so your volunteers don't have to.
Full-service accounting, budgeting, reserve studies, and transparent financial reporting.
Meeting preparation, elections, compliance enforcement, and ongoing board guidance.
Online portals, digital payments, automated communications, and real-time reporting.
Vendor coordination, inspections, work orders, and emergency response.
State HOA law compliance, governing document updates, and regulatory guidance.
Homeowner communications, community events, and dispute resolution support.
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