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HB 2280

homeowners' associations; assessments; liens; payments

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Walt Blackman

HB 2280 modifies Arizona HOA assessment collection procedures, lien enforcement timelines, and payment requirements affecting property owner obligations and community fund recovery.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2280

Legislative bill overview

HB 2280 addresses homeowners' association (HOA) assessment procedures, lien enforcement, and payment mechanisms in Arizona. The bill modifies existing regulations governing how HOAs can collect unpaid assessments and establish liens against properties. Specific provisions detail the timeline, notice requirements, and processes for assessment collections and lien placements.

Why is this important

HOA assessment disputes directly affect homeowners' property rights and financial obligations. Clear rules around liens and collections impact both property owners who face potential foreclosure and HOAs' ability to maintain community infrastructure and services. These regulations affect millions of Arizona residents living in deed-restricted communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Homeowner protections vs. HOA enforcement: Balancing stricter lien procedures could either protect vulnerable homeowners from aggressive collection tactics or prevent HOAs from collecting necessary funds for community maintenance
  • Timeline and notice requirements: Any changes to required waiting periods or notification processes may shift advantage toward either property owners (if lengthened) or HOAs (if shortened)
  • Payment plan flexibility: Provisions determining whether HOAs must offer payment arrangements versus strict lump-sum requirements could affect homeowners in financial hardship

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

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