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Oro Valley vs Sahuarita

How do assessment & dues rules compare between Oro Valley, AZ and Sahuarita, AZ?

Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

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Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

HOA assessment rules in Sahuarita planned communities are governed by ARS 33-1803, which caps annual regular assessment increases at 20 percent over the prior fiscal year without member approval, limits late fees on overdue assessments to the greater of $15 or 10 percent of the unpaid amount, and establishes specific notice and response procedures that the association must follow before collecting penalties or attorney fees from members. Rancho Sahuarita, as one of the largest planned communities in southern Arizona, maintains significant assessment revenue to fund common area maintenance, community amenities, and management company services, making compliance with these statutory protections important for both the association and its thousands of homeowner members across multiple subdivision phases.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOro ValleySahuarita
Increase Cap-20% over prior year without vote
Late Fee Cap-Greater of $15 or 10% of amount
Overdue Threshold-15+ days past due date
Response Period-21 days to respond to violations
State Law-ARS 33-1803

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Oro Valley FAQ

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Sahuarita FAQ

Can my Sahuarita HOA raise dues without a vote?

The board can increase regular assessments up to 20 percent over the prior fiscal year amount without a membership vote under ARS 33-1803. Increases beyond 20 percent require approval from a majority of the members. Your CC&Rs may impose an even stricter cap on annual increases.

What is the maximum late fee my HOA can charge?

Under ARS 33-1803, late fees are capped at the greater of $15 or 10 percent of the unpaid assessment amount. The association must notify you that your assessment is overdue before imposing the late charge, and an assessment is not considered overdue until it has been unpaid for 15 or more days past the due date.

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