Q: I live in an upscale housing development in Fairfield. We have a lengthy set of CC&Rs and a homeowners association that enforces them. We also have an architectural review committee that has to approve any major changes you make to your property. I want to build a small room onto the side of my house to use as an office. The city’s building department has approved it but the architectural review committee keeps refusing to give its consent. I’ve submitted modified plans and drawings four different times and each time they deny my application. What can I do? What if I just start building anyway? What can they do?
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Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Eight.
Filed May 10, 2016.
The Bolin Firm, and Ngozi E. Bolin for Defendants, Cross-Complainants and Appellants.
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