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HB 2614

homeowners' associations; assessments; liens; payments

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Walt Blackman

HB 2614 modifies Arizona HOA assessment lien procedures, altering how associations enforce collections and place liens on delinquent homeowner properties.

House First Reading.
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Bill Summary · HB 2614

Legislative bill overview

HB 2614 addresses homeowners' association (HOA) assessment procedures, lien mechanisms, and payment requirements in Arizona. The bill modifies how HOAs can collect unpaid assessments and the conditions under which they can place liens on properties. Specific provisions would establish new rules governing the timing, notice requirements, and procedures for HOA collection actions.

Why is this important

HOA assessment disputes directly affect property owners' ability to refinance, sell homes, or access equity. These changes impact millions of Arizona homeowners in common-interest communities and could either strengthen consumer protections or expand HOA collection power depending on the bill's specific language. The procedures established here determine how quickly homeowners can lose property rights through foreclosure over unpaid assessments.

Potential points of contention

  • Lien threshold and timeline – Whether liens can be placed after smaller assessment amounts or shorter delinquency periods, affecting homeowners' ability to dispute before losing equity
  • Notice and due process requirements – The extent of notification homeowners receive before liens attach, balancing HOA collection efficiency against property owner protections
  • Payment dispute resolution – Whether the bill creates mandatory dispute resolution or arbitration processes, or allows HOAs to proceed with liens while disputes are pending

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

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