When it comes to HOA law in Arizona, many recent changes to rules and regulations have left HOAs confused and on track for potential fines and penalties. One common source of confusion for HOAs is regarding disclosure fees and transfer fees—two types of fees that are...
In April 2018, the state of Arizona implemented new regulations surrounding a growing subset of residences designed to help individuals struggling to recover from substance abuse: sober living homes. Senate Bill 1465 (SB 1465) is intended to increase oversight and...
If you are on the board for a homeowners association in Arizona, you should be aware of some of the recent changes made to the state’s HOA laws this year. These changes will impact the way HOAs across the state are run to some degree, and how they manage their...
Bankruptcy is a tool that individuals and corporate entities may use to escape or restructure certain debts. A person or a corporation may file bankruptcy as often as every eight years. There are two basic types of bankruptcy: liquidation and restructuring. A...
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...