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Summer Landscaping
For anyone who has spent time in the Arizona Valley during the summer, 100+ degree temperatures are the norm. While we tend to spend most of our time indoors during this [...]
New Arizona Construction Hour Laws: What HOAs/Condos Need to Know
The new AZ statutes regarding summertime construction hours, i.e., ARS Sections 9-500.52 (Municipalities) and A.R.S. 11-269.30 (Counties), prohibit municipalities and cou [...]
Can HOAs/Condos Count Non-Votes as “Yes” Votes?
Recently, a question has arisen among community association boards considering amendments to their governing documents. Some boards are interested in lowering the quorum [...]
Can AZ HOAs/Condos Restrict Home Ownership or Occupancy by Registered Sex Offenders?
Arizona law requires registered sex offenders to notify law enforcement of their residence, and those classified as Level 2 (intermediate risk) or Level 3 (high risk) tri [...]