2481 When owners in a common interest development litigate ordinary maintenance decisions entrusted to the discretion of their association's board of directors, courts should defer to the judgment of the board if it has, upon reasonable investigation, in good faith and with regard for the best interests of the community association and its members, exercised discretion within the scope of its authority.CitationLAMDEN v LA JOLLA SHORES (Homeowners' Association) 21 C4 249 [See: CivC 1350-1376; Frances T v Village Green 42 C3 490; Lee v Interins Exch 50 CA4 694; Katz v Chevron 22 CA4 1352]
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