Frequently Asked Questions

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Here are some useful links on homeowners' rights to get you started. If you have a legal question, please consult your attorney directly.

2023 California Mobilehome Residency Law (aka MRL)

How a Mobile Homeowners Association Works

Free Webinar: Protecting CA Mobile Home Park Homeowner and Resident Rights

California Fair Housing Fact Sheet

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1

Why does the phone number start with 866 and not 949?

866 is a toll free number, and is provided as a convenience for callers nationwide.

2

Can Bayside residents borrow HOA property for offsite events?

To prevent damage or loss of HOA assets, and to ensure these assets are available for community events as needed, no HOA property is available for loan by residents for offsite use unless in connection with an HOA-sponsored event.

3

If I volunteer to help at an event, do I receive free tickets?

Thanks so much to all our volunteers - events don't happen without you! Volunteers receive event tickets. The decision as to who is required during any event is made by the Event Chair.

4

What can I do about barking dogs?

Call Animal Control at 949 644 3717 and request dispatch of an Animal Control Officer to verify the nuisance barking. They will speak to the owner to verify it's properly licensed etc., and will start a case history. If the City continues to receive similar complaints, they will issue citations to the owner, which carry monetary penalties.

5

What can I do about hooligans on the property or surrounding property?

If you see any issues, please call NB Police Department at 949 644 3681 to request dispatch of a police officer. Be sure to provide them with the street address or nearest location so that the responding officers are directed to the correct area.

6

What are the planned 2024 capital improvement for Bayside?

Below is the list of planned outlays. Management cautions that these are subject to change based on Management’s discretion and the needs of the Community, and not all projects may be completed as planned.

  • Remodel garages
  • Street slurry
  • Install two new service gates (West Rd)
  • Tent and Termite Treat NCH
  • Paint all wood surfaces of NCH
  • New furniture for clubhouses
  • Branded mats for entire community
  • Electric fireplace for north patio
  • New cushions for Southside sitting area

7

What are the requested 2025 capital improvement for Bayside?

Below is the list of the outlays requested of Management by the HOA. These are all still subject to review and approval by Management.

  • Replace the plastic entrance signs and generally upgrade the quality of signage on the North and Southside entrances
  • Update the signage at cnr. PCH and Bayside
  • Entrance landscaping to our community should be lush and stunning. There are quite a few areas around the communities where it’s ‘blow and go’, so for those areas, the gardens are in need of general beautification (suggest using a professional landscape designer for ideas)
  • Replace the tops of the existing street lighting (the light-head component in particular) with something less ‘prison compound’ and more ‘community charming’
  • More visible and functional security system in place targeted towards after hour activities and transgressors within the community at known problem areas (pool areas after 10pm, spit entrance and exit areas, spit area itself, fire pit areas, community entrance/exit areas). The suggestion here is to place very visible, motion tracking security cameras at the points of ingress and egress for the spots listed above, along with visible signage warning that this is private property, and visitors (and vehicles, depending on the location) are subject to recording. Trespassers and/or their vehicle plates will be reported to the Newport Beach Police Department for prosecution. The motion tracking cameras will also have motion activated lights (pointed away from residents’ homes) and potentially a red light (or similar) that indicates the camera is recording. Most importantly of all, those video records and camera stills re actually reported to NBPD each time incidents are reported by residents.
  • Update the interior of both clubhouses utilizing a professional interior designer’s recommendations – updated paint, flooring, furniture, lighting and accessories.
  • This can roll under the above item: Better quality seating in the Northside Clubhouse (the chairs are extremely uncomfortable to sit in during meetings/gatherings due to the pillow sections being depressed and causing the chair frame to stick into your legs and cut off circulation)
  • Remove and replace the plastic furniture with better quality furniture in the BBQ area near the dog park
  • Additional umbrellas available around the pool areas
  • Planting of trees to shield Porsche dealership structure visibility (North and South sides, as needed)
  • Overhaul of gym room – updated paint, flooring, lighting and accessories, general brightening and modernization
  • Replacement and upgrading of gym equipment
  • Dog park fence is rusting out and requires at least repair, and potentially replacement
  • Built-in BBQs at Northside Clubhouse
  • More regular maintenance of the recreational equipment i.e. ping pong/shuffleboard/pool table items that are damaged etc. throughout the year should be promptly replaced

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