Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
I just purchased a condo with "hard cash." In a "DEMAND LETTER" from the HOA's mgmt. company, they are requesting a copy of the "Grant Deed." What is the legal basis for such request? Thank you.
2 Answers from Attorneys
The HOA wants to ascertain who actually owns the property -- not who's living in it -- so if there is a delinquency in paying HOA assessments, it could assert its legal remedies against the right party and have the legal description of the property.
Further, once the deed is recorded, it is a public document, and if you don't furnish a copy, the HOA can just send someone to the courthouse and make a copy for themselves. So, you might as well not irritate them by making them go search; just go ahead and provide a copy. The deed doesn't show your financing - that's shown on the note accompanying your deed of trust.