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Assessment & Dues: Oro Valley vs Tucson

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

Oro Valley and Tucson have similar restriction levels.

Oro Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

ARS 33-1803 governs HOA assessments. Boards levy regular dues per budget; special assessments may need member vote. Unpaid assessments create a property lien under ARS 33-1807.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

ARS 33-1803 governs HOA assessments. Boards levy regular dues per budget; special assessments may need member vote. Unpaid assessments create a property lien under ARS 33-1807.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOro ValleyTucson
AuthorityARS 33-1803 (assessment power)ARS 33-1803 (assessment power)
Lien PriorityBelow first mortgage and tax liensBelow first mortgage and tax liens
Foreclosure Notice30 days minimum written notice30 days minimum written notice
Late Fee CapARS 33-1803.01 limitsARS 33-1803.01 limits
Financial StatementsAnnual disclosure requiredAnnual disclosure required

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Oro Valley FAQ

Can my HOA put a lien on my house for unpaid dues?

Yes. Under ARS 33-1807, the HOA has an automatic lien on your property for unpaid assessments. The lien must be recorded with the Pima County Recorder, and the HOA must provide at least 30 days notice before foreclosure.

Can the HOA raise my dues without a vote?

Regular assessments adopted in the annual budget generally do not require a member vote unless the increase exceeds a threshold specified in your CC&Rs. Special assessments beyond the boards authority typically require membership approval.

Tucson FAQ

Can my HOA put a lien on my house for unpaid dues?

Yes. Under ARS 33-1807, the HOA has an automatic lien on your property for unpaid assessments. The lien must be recorded with the Pima County Recorder, and the HOA must provide at least 30 days notice before foreclosure.

Can the HOA raise my dues without a vote?

Regular assessments adopted in the annual budget generally do not require a member vote unless the increase exceeds a threshold specified in your CC&Rs. Special assessments beyond the boards authority typically require membership approval.

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