5 county-level rules, plus city-specific rules for 3 cities in Pima County, Arizona.
Verified from official government sources
Arizona Planned Community Act (ARS 33-1801+) governs HOA boards in Pima County. Board meetings must be open with 48 hours notice. Annual meetings need 10-50 days written notice.
HOA architectural review committees regulate exterior changes per CC&Rs. ARS 33-1817 protects solar panels and flags. Unanswered requests auto-approve after 60 days.
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.
ARS 33-1803.01 requires hearings before HOA fines. Homeowners may complain to AZ Dept of Real Estate or sue under ARS 33-1810 with attorneys fee recovery for prevailing party.
Pima County HOAs enforce CC&Rs under the Arizona Planned Community Act (ARS 33-1801 through 33-1817). HOA boards can levy fines, place liens, and restrict property modifications. Homeowners may petition the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) for dispute resolution.
3 cities in Pima County have their own hoa rules rules. Each link goes to that city's dedicated page with code citations.
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