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HB 2172

homeowner's associations; expiration

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Neal Carter

HB 2172 modifies Arizona homeowners association expiration procedures, affecting how and when HOAs can dissolve or cease operations.

House First Reading.
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Bill Summary · HB 2172

Legislative bill overview

HB 2172 addresses the expiration of homeowners associations (HOAs) in Arizona, though the specific mechanism for expiration is not detailed in the available information. The bill was prefiled in January 2026 and appears to be in early legislative stages. Without access to the full bill text, the precise policy change cannot be fully characterized.

Why is this important

HOA regulations directly affect millions of homeowners in Arizona who live under HOA governance. Changes to HOA expiration policies could impact property rights, community management structures, and the continuation or dissolution of neighborhood governance entities. This affects both current homeowners and future property buyers in HOA-governed communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Dissolution mechanisms: Whether HOAs can automatically expire, require affirmative action to dissolve, or have renewable terms will create different stakeholder positions (resident groups vs. HOA boards)
  • Property owner rights: Questions about what happens to common property, shared amenities, and financial obligations if an HOA expires could pit homeowner interests against creditors and remaining community members
  • Grandfathering provisions: Whether expiration rules apply to existing HOAs or only new ones will determine the bill's practical scope and affected parties

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

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