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HB 2713

homeowners' association dwelling actions

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Walt Blackman

HB 2713 modifies Arizona homeowners' association enforcement procedures for dwelling-related disputes, affecting HOA authority and homeowner protections regarding liens, foreclosures, and remedies.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2713

Legislative bill overview

HB 2713 pertains to legal actions and enforcement mechanisms within Arizona homeowners' associations (HOAs) regarding dwelling-related matters. The bill modifies existing statutes governing how HOAs can pursue enforcement actions against homeowners, likely addressing procedures for liens, foreclosures, or other remedies available to associations. Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions remain unclear, but the title suggests it restructures HOA authority or homeowner protections in dwelling disputes.

Why is this important

HOAs affect millions of homeowners nationwide, with Arizona having particularly robust HOA regulations. Changes to HOA enforcement authority directly impact homeowners' financial obligations, property rights, and ability to challenge association decisions. The bill could either strengthen homeowner protections against aggressive HOA practices or expand HOA remedies—either direction carries significant consequences for residential property owners in Arizona.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of HOA enforcement powers: Whether the bill expands or limits association ability to place liens, foreclose on properties, or levy additional fees against homeowners
  • Due process protections: Questions about notice requirements, homeowner rights to dispute charges, and access to dispute resolution mechanisms before enforcement actions
  • Affordability and homeownership burden: Concerns that enhanced enforcement mechanisms could disproportionately burden homeowners financially or create barriers to property ownership in HOA communities

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

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