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HB 2322

condominiums; commercial structures; residential structures

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Jeff Weninger

Arizona law expands condominium regulations for residential and commercial properties, affecting developer requirements, HOA governance, and owner protections upon Governor's signature.

Signed by Governor
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Bill Summary · HB 2322

Legislative bill overview

HB 2322 modifies Arizona's condominium law to expand regulations governing the creation, management, and operation of condominiums in both residential and commercial structures. The bill recently passed the legislature and was signed by the Governor on April 7, 2025, becoming law.

Why is this important

Condominium regulations affect property owners, developers, and homebuyers by establishing rules for common area maintenance, homeowners association governance, and developer responsibilities. Changes to these standards can impact housing costs, property values, consumer protections, and the ease of condominium development in Arizona.

Potential points of contention

  • Developer accountability vs. market flexibility: Expanded regulations may increase developer costs and timelines, potentially raising housing prices or reducing new construction, while consumer advocates argue stronger rules protect buyers from defective construction and mismanagement.
  • HOA governance standards: Changes to association powers, voting requirements, or reserve fund obligations could either strengthen owner protections or create operational burdens and increased fees for residents.
  • Commercial vs. residential application: Applying identical rules to both commercial and residential condominiums may not account for fundamentally different ownership structures and use cases, potentially over-regulating one sector while under-protecting the other.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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