WINTER 2019
CALLING ALL CANDIDATES (or Not)
COMMUNICATING IN THE DIGITAL AGE Use social media and email wisely.
KIDS GONE WILD Daycare homes are permissible under California law.
GOING ROGUE What to do when board members act on their own without board approval or consent.
LIGHTS OUT How to enforce holiday lights and decorations By John D. Hansen, Esq.
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oliday lights are a common sight from late November to early January, but as the holiday industry grows, larger displays are occurring at Halloween, Easter and Thanksgiving. The literal and figurative rise of inflatables has made holiday displays cheaper and easier, too. As long as these displays have existed, people have left them up too long to their neighbor’s dismay. When, how long, and how much is too far, and how can displays be regulated in a nondiscriminatory fashion? Continued on page 2