When it comes to passing common expenses to owners in a condo association, the appropriate phrase is not “you get what you pay for,” it is “you pay for what you get.” Condo Associations are generally responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of common elements and...
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....
There is often some confusion about what the law requires from Associations when it comes to meetings of the Members of the Association (opposed to open Board meetings or executive session meetings). Below are some tips and answers to common questions when it comes to...
Limiting the congestion created by parked cars on streets within a community is an issue that many Community Associations have faced at one point or another. Associations have the authority to regulate vehicles parked on Association property, but that authority is not...
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...