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HB 2095

homeowners' associations; declaration amendment; vote

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Nick Kupper

Arizona bill modifying HOA declaration amendment voting procedures to adjust the balance between board authority and resident control in community governance changes.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2095

Legislative bill overview

HB 2095 modifies the procedures by which homeowners' associations (HOAs) in Arizona can amend their governing declarations. The bill adjusts voting requirements and processes for declaration amendments, though specific provisions require access to the full bill text to detail precisely which voting thresholds or procedures are being changed.

Why is this important

HOA declaration amendments directly affect property rights, financial obligations, and governance rules for thousands of Arizona homeowners. Changes to amendment voting requirements can shift the balance of power between HOA boards and resident populations, making it easier or harder to modify community rules based on new thresholds established.

Potential points of contention

  • Voting threshold changes: Lower thresholds could enable rapid rule changes but may underrepresent minority homeowner interests; higher thresholds could entrench unpopular rules
  • Board power versus resident control: Amendments affecting the amendment process itself may either strengthen or weaken homeowner ability to challenge board decisions
  • Transparency and notice requirements: Unclear whether the bill addresses how homeowners are informed of proposed amendments and given adequate time to participate

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

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