Flamingos, Fines, and HOAs: A Survival Guide to Navigating Homeowners' Associations is a witty, plain-English legal guide for anyone who has ever found themselves at odds with a homeowners' association. Written by California real estate and estate planning attorney Allison Cecchini Erggelet, Esq., this book blends legal insight, real-world experience, and sharp humor to expose the power structures, politics, and peculiarities that define modern HOA life.
Whether you're a homeowner battling over "non-conforming" landscaping, an HOA board member trying to understand your limits, or a lawyer navigating community association law, this book gives you the legal foundation and practical strategies needed to survive-and even thrive-under HOA governance.
Drawing on years of representing homeowners across California, Allison transforms complex HOA law into engaging, accessible guidance. You'll learn how to interpret and challenge CC&Rs, bylaws, and fines; understand key homeowner protections under California's Davis-Stirling Act; and recognize when an HOA board has exceeded its authority. Each chapter demystifies the statutes and cases that shape homeowners' rights, turning what can feel like bureaucratic chaos into a manageable roadmap.
At the same time, Flamingos, Fines, and HOAs doesn't just inform-it entertains. Through satirical and painfully familiar characters like Karen, Queen of Compliance, and Greg, King of Grievances, Allison highlights the absurdities that often play out in community associations. From the neighbor who measures fence height with a ruler to the board president who cites "visual harmony" while fining you for a pink flamingo, the humor underscores the very real need for legal literacy in HOA communities.
Inside, you'll discover:
• How to interpret and enforce CC&Rs, bylaws, and HOA rules.
• When and how to challenge fines, special assessments, or violations.
• What the Davis-Stirling Act actually says-and how to use it.
• Steps to request records, demand fair hearings, and call board meetings to order.
• How to navigate elections, recalls, and board misconduct.
• The balance between compliance and standing your ground.
Part legal handbook and part social satire, Flamingos, Fines, and HOAs turns frustration into empowerment. With detailed explanations, sample scenarios, and practical takeaways, Erggelet gives homeowners the knowledge to handle disputes confidently, assert their rights, and maintain perspective when HOA politics spiral into absurdity. Grounded in real cases and written in approachable language, this guide helps demystify not only how HOAs operate, but why they sometimes go off the rails-and what you can do about it. It's a must-read for homeowners, HOA board members, real estate professionals, and attorneys alike. Accessible, informative, and unapologetically funny, Flamingos, Fines, and HOAs is more than a legal guide-it's a survival manual for life in managed communities. By the final page, readers will have both the legal tools and the laughter needed to reclaim their peace of mind-and maybe even enjoy life under an HOA again. If you've ever wondered why your HOA fine arrived faster than your pool reopened, or how to fight back against overreach without losing your sanity, this book is for you.
Allison Cecchini Erggelet, Esq. is a California real-estate attorney, writer, and advocate whose career has been defined by one mission: protecting homeowners from unfair treatment by powerful institutions. As principal of ACE California Law PC, she represents clients throughout the Bay Area in complex real-property disputes, HOA litigation, foreclosure defense, and real-estate transactions.Allison began her legal career as a plaintiff-side litigator, standing up to major financial institutions during the foreclosure crisis. Her early cases involved violations of the Homeowner Bill of Rights (HBOR), Truth in Lending Act (TILA), and Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), where she fought to hold lenders and servicers accountable for unlawful practices that stripped families of their homes. That formative experience-watching ordinary people navigate impossible systems-sparked her commitment to making the law understandable, accessible, and practical for everyday homeowners.Today, Allison's practice centers on homeowner advocacy, guiding clients through HOA disputes, partition actions, and real-estate conflicts involving overreaching boards, concealed assessments, and violations of the Davis-Stirling Act. She approaches every case with the same philosophy that inspired her book: the law should empower people, not intimidate them.Her first book, Flamingos, Fines, and HOAs: A Survival Guide to Navigating Homeowners' Associations, distills years of courtroom experience into a sharp, humorous, and legally grounded exploration of HOA culture. Blending statutory analysis with real-world storytelling, Allison helps readers decode their rights while laughing at the absurdity of modern HOA life.Beyond her law practice, Allison is a mother of two daughters, a former collegiate and professional volleyball player, and an active Bay Area community member. She coaches youth volleyball, swims open water, cycles the Bay Trail, and helps operate her family's organic farm devoted to regenerative agriculture.Whether in the courtroom, the classroom, or her writing, Allison's work bridges the gap between legal expertise and real-world experience-offering readers not just legal clarity, but the confidence to stand their ground, challenge unfair systems, and protect the most important place of all: home.