by Goodman Law Group | Jan 11, 2018 | General Counsel |
What Statutes Apply to HOAs? There are three main categories of Arizona HOA statutes that govern homeowner associations (HOAs) and condominiums. They are as follows: The Condominium Act. See ARS 33-1201 through ARS 33-1270. The Planned Communities Act. See ARS 33-1801...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 12 – Courts and Civil Proceedings Chapter 8 – Special Actions and Proceedings Relating to Property Article 14 – Purchaser Dwelling Actions A. Before filing a dwelling action, the purchaser shall give written notice by certified mail, return...
by Goodman Law Group | May 18, 2018 | General Counsel |
The Arizona Court of Appeals recently published another case that may have implications in the homeowner’s association context. The case focuses on what is called an “injunction against harassment,” which is a court order that prohibits a person from harassing or...
by Goodman Law Group | Nov 23, 2018 | General Counsel |
If you’re on a homeowners association board, you may occasionally need to look up some of the regulations and statutes in Arizona regarding HOA membership and operation. A new tool has made that process easier than ever before. At Goodman Law Group, we are pleased to...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Termination of common interest community 38-33.3-218. Termination of common interest community(1) Except in the case of a taking of all the units by eminent...
by Goodman Law Group | Dec 9, 2016 | Collections |
The Arizona Court of Appeals just made a big change when it comes to the Board excluding other Board Members from executive sessions, even when that board member is rogue! On October 13, 2016, the Court held that the Board could not exclude a duly-elected Board Member...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Insurance 38-33.3-313. Insurance(1) Commencing not later than the time of the first conveyance of a unit to a person other than a declarant, the association...
by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | Enforcement |
The Arizona Court of Appeals published a recent opinion on its decision in the case of Bocchino v. Fountain Shadows. The case addressed the power of HOAs to assess attorneys’ fees against owners when an Association incurs attorney costs to enforce the community...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 10 – Corporations and Associations Chapter 19 – Not for Profit Corporations and associations, Cooperatives and Fraternal and Benevolent societies Article 2 – Electric Cooperative Nonprofit Membership Corporations A. A cooperative shall have the...
by Goodman Law Group | Dec 16, 2018 | General Counsel |
Unfortunately, most of the time when a homeowners association gets into the news, that news is not going to be positive. It’s just part of the nature of HOA work—much of the good work done for the community goes unrecognized, but the negative issues will blow up...
by Goodman Law Group | Aug 29, 2017 | Enforcement, MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT |
Did you ever hear the internet rumor about the HOA that told a homeowner he couldn’t fly his American flag because it offended his neighbors, and so he painted his entire lawn as the stars-and-stripes to get back at the HOA while displaying his patriotism? It turns...
by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | Enforcement |
After an initial board of directors gives way to its successors, the names and addresses of those directors remain in the articles of incorporation. Homeowners associations may find little utility in leaving the information of the initial directors in its articles....