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Government Code §12956.1. Discriminatory
Restrictions Disclosure
(a) As used in this section, "association,"
"governing documents," and "declaration" have the same meanings as set forth in
Section 1351 of the Civil Code.
(b)
(1) A county recorder, title insurance
company, escrow company, real estate broker, real estate agent, or
association that provides a copy of a declaration, governing document, or
deed to any person shall place a cover page or stamp on the first page of
the previously recorded document or documents stating, in at least 14-point
boldface type, the following:
"If this document contains any
restriction based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
familial status, marital status, disability, national origin, source of
income as defined in subdivision (p) of Section 12955, or ancestry, that
restriction violates state and federal fair housing laws and is void, and
may be removed pursuant to Section 12956.2 of the Government Code. Lawful
restrictions under state and federal law on the age of occupants in senior
housing or housing for older persons shall not be construed as restrictions
based on familial status."
(2) The requirements set forth in paragraph
(1) shall not apply to documents being submitted for recordation to a county
recorder.
(c) Any person who records a document for the
express purpose of adding a racially restrictive covenant is guilty of a
misdemeanor. The county recorder shall not incur any liability for recording the
document. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a prosecution for a
violation of this subdivision shall commence within three years after the
discovery of the recording of the document.
Updated by ADAMS KESSLER 6/30/2008 | |