Phoenix HOA Law Legal Information
That’s Not Really a Condo: Housing Cooperatives in Arizona
Housing cooperatives, or co-ops, are not the same as condominiums. There are several differences with important legal implications. This article addresses some of those.
2010 Arizona Legislative Update
The 2010 legislative session created several new laws that impact real estate owners in Arizona. The topics include HOA's, home inspections, landlord tenant issues, foreclosures and anti-deficiency issues.
No HOA? Restrictions May Still Apply…
It is not enough to ask whether a particular community “has an HOA”. That is because, regardless of whether there is a functioning board of directors for the HOA, there may still be covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) that apply.
Arizona Planned Community Act
There are generally two bodies of law that govern HOAs, depending on which category they fall under: Condominium or Planned Community. The Planned Community Act governs most single family detached homes in an HOA.
Arizona Condominium Act
There are generally two bodies of law that govern HOAs, depending on which category they fall under: Condominium or Planned Community. The Condominium Act governs most condominium or townhouse communities in Arizona.
Homeowner Associations and Recorded Documents
In Arizona, HOA's often record documents that affect title to real estate. Recent decisions by Arizona courts have shed new light on the limits of that power. In fact, there are stiff penalties for false or groundless documents that are recorded.
Homeowner Legal Options Against HOA Abuse of Power
In Arizona, HOA's generally have a great deal of power over the homeowners in the community. However, there are legal protections in place to check that power. Homeowners have the option to remove board members and amend the rules themselves in many communities. This article explores those options.
Answers to Common HOA Assessment Lien Questions
In Arizona, HOA's have the right to record a lien on your home to secure any unpaid assessments. However, the HOA must follow very specific laws or the lien could be invalid. This article explores some of the common issues homeowners face with HOA liens.
HOA Architectural Disputes
Many HOA disputes involve architectural issues. In most communities, a homeowner must get approval for any modifications to the exterior of their home. However, there are protections for homeowners and rules that the HOA must comply with as well.
Your Rights in an HOA
Recent changes in Arizona law provide more protections for homeowners living in a homeowner association. This article outlines some of your rights when living in an HOA. Topics include assessments, fines, board meetings, among others.