Arizona HOA Manager Law Blog
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How to Select an HOA Counsel for Your Condo Association
If you are a newly elected member of your condominium complex’s Homeowners’ Association (HOA) or even just an active member of your community, you may think of an HOA’s duties as being fairly pedestrian: deciding what kind of refreshments to order for the complex...
NEW CASE: BE CAREFUL WHEN ASSESSING OWNERS ATTORNEY FEES
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 documents.
How To Collect On Enforcement Violations
Knowing how to collect on enforcement violations is crucial. But even more important is understanding the importance behind enforcing your HOA’s policies. Knowing this, or better yet - knowing how to communicate this to a disgruntled community member who is in...
HOA, Attorneys and Dogs
Within the boundaries of the United States, the HOA is the homeowner association. It's a private networked that was previously developed by a developer of real estate. The purpose of having homeowners associated was to market, manage and sell homes within a specified...
Keeping a Leash on Dog Issues in Your Association
Whether you live in a condominium or planned community, you are almost certain to run into questions and issues over man’s best friend. Many associations often wonder what options they have in regulating dogs in the community. Can an Association regulate dogs in the...
Amending Your CC&Rs Legally
Oftentimes, HOAs become conflicted when it comes to the requirements to amend CC&Rs. Sometimes CC&Rs set forth certain requirements that conflict with Arizona law. Without understanding the law, an HOA board may rely only on what is in the CC&Rs. This...