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Condominium or Planned Community?
In Arizona, the vast majority of community associations are formed as either Condominiums, which are subject to the Arizona Condominium Act (A.R.S. Section 33-1201, et se [...]
Budgeting for 2025
Associations should be working on their 2025 budgets! There are several things for Associations to consider when starting the budgeting process, especially if there have [...]
Water Conservation Strategies and Rebate Opportunities
Water conservation has long been a hot topic in Arizona (pun intended), including efforts to reduce the amount of water used to maintain lawns and landscaping. According [...]
Procedure to Amend CC&Rs to Remove Unlawful Restrictive Covenants
This law applies to planned communities and condominiums. A majority of the board can vote to amend the CC&Rs without a vote of the membership to remove unlawful prov [...]