Arizona HOA Manager Law Blog
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How to Handle Rogue HOA Board Directors in Arizona
Every now and then, you come across a HOA board that has one member who tries to take too much control. What recourse do you have when an HOA director goes rogue?
How to Handle Rogue HOA Board Directors in Arizona
Every now and then, you come across a HOA board that has one member who tries to take too much control. What recourse do you have when an HOA director goes rogue?
Kalway v. Calabria Ranch HOA, LLC
On March 22, 2022, the Arizona Supreme Court issued the decision of Kalway v. Calabria Ranch HOA, case CV020-0152-PR. This decision severely restricts homeowners associations’ rights to amend their governing documents.
Property Taxes and Tax Liens
What effect do property taxes have on homeowners’ associations? There are a few common property tax issues that associations may face.
Construction Defects: An Overview of the Manager’s Role
Construction defects can be an overwhelming issue for a community manager.
Rogue Directors Can Be Disqualified
Rogue directors can be disqualified (i.e. effectively removed) from serving as a board member if they violate the Articles or Bylaws. For example, a director refuses to sign a Code of Conduct. The Bylaws require all directors sign the Code of Conduct. Said director is thus disqualified from serving on the board and his vacancy can be filled by another member.