RANCHO COLORADOS ASSOCIATION
Orinda, California
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Registration Details
Community Association · Est. 1974 · Active
Type
Community Association
Governing Statute
Cal. Civ. Code §4000-6150 (Davis-Stirling CID Act)
State
California
City
Orinda
ZIP
94563-3630
Development Type
Common Interest Development Corporation
County
Contra Costa
Registration
0717936
Formed
July 9, 1974
Status
Active
Natural Hazard Exposure
Contra Costa County
Very High
Earthquake
Inland Flooding
Landslide
Heat Wave
Wildfire
Social Vulnerability
Relatively Low
Community Resilience
Relatively High
Expected Annual Loss
$970,545,043
Source: FEMA National Risk Index v1.20, Contra Costa County, CA
Applicable Laws
14 California statutes
California Trust Law — Applicability
Duty of trustee to administer trust
Transfer Disclosure Requirements — Davis-Stirling Act
Cal. Civ. Code §4525-4530
Transfer Disclosure — Davis-Stirling Act
Transfer Disclosure Form — Statutory Template
Transfer Disclosure Fee Cap
Nonprofit public benefit corporations — Formation
Duties and liabilities of directors
Annual Budget Report Requirements
Annual Policy Statement
Board Review of Financial Statements
Reserve Study Requirements
Nonprofit mutual benefit corporations — Formation
Nonprofit religious corporations — Formation
Source: California state legislature. Statutes verified by CommunityPay.
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Community data is sourced from California Secretary of State public registrations.
Natural hazard data is from the FEMA National Risk Index (county-level, v1.20).
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