Arizona provides statutory dispute resolution procedures for HOA conflicts under ARS 33-1256 (condominiums) and ARS 33-1803.01 (planned communities). Marana homeowners may petition the Arizona Department of Real Estate for investigation of HOA violations.
Homeowners in Marana HOA communities have several dispute resolution options under Arizona law. ARS 33-1803.01 (planned communities) and ARS 33-1256 (condominiums) establish procedures for resolving disputes between homeowners and their associations. Homeowners may request alternative dispute resolution (mediation or arbitration) before or instead of filing lawsuits. The Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE) accepts complaints about HOA violations of state law, CC&R compliance, and board governance issues. ADRE can investigate and impose administrative penalties on non-compliant HOAs. Homeowners may also pursue legal action in Pima County Superior Court. Many CC&Rs include mandatory mediation or arbitration clauses. The Arizona HOA ombudsman position (within ADRE) provides guidance to homeowners navigating disputes. Small claims court (Marana Justice Court) handles disputes under $3,500.
HOA state law violations: ADRE investigation and potential administrative penalties. CC&R disputes: mediation, arbitration, or court action.
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