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HB 4011

HOAs; duties

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Beverly Pingerelli

Arizona HB 4011 modifies homeowners association duties, affecting how HOAs govern communities and manage resident relations statewide.

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Bill Summary · HB 4011

Legislative bill overview

HB 4011 modifies the duties and operational requirements for homeowners associations (HOAs) in Arizona. The bill appears to establish or clarify specific obligations that HOAs must fulfill in their governance and management of residential communities. The exact provisions are not detailed in the available information, but the bill has passed through the legislative process successfully.

Why is this important

HOA regulations directly affect millions of Arizona homeowners who live in association-governed communities. Changes to HOA duties can impact how effectively associations manage common areas, collect fees, enforce rules, and communicate with residents. Clearer duty requirements can either strengthen homeowner protections or streamline HOA operations, depending on the specific provisions.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of HOA authority vs. homeowner rights – Whether the bill expands or limits HOA power to enforce rules, levy assessments, or restrict property modifications affects the balance between community standards and individual property rights
  • Compliance and enforcement costs – New or expanded HOA duties may require additional administrative resources, potentially increasing fees for residents
  • Transparency and accountability requirements – The bill may impose new disclosure or record-keeping obligations, which could improve governance or create administrative burdens depending on implementation details

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

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