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SB 1674

homeowners' associations; rules; enforcement

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by John Kavanagh

SB 1674 modifies Arizona homeowners' association rules and enforcement procedures, adjusting the balance between HOA authority and individual homeowner protections.

Senate First Reading
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Bill Summary · SB 1674

Legislative bill overview

SB 1674 addresses homeowners' association (HOA) rules and their enforcement mechanisms in Arizona. While specific provisions are not detailed in the available information, the bill likely modifies how HOAs can create, modify, or enforce community rules and potentially establishes new limitations or requirements on HOA authority.

Why is this important

HOAs affect millions of Arizona homeowners by governing property use, aesthetics, and community standards. Changes to HOA enforcement powers directly impact homeowners' rights, property values, dispute resolution processes, and the balance of power between individual property owners and collective governance structures.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of HOA enforcement authority – Disagreement over whether HOAs should have more or less power to fine, foreclose, or penalize non-compliance with community rules
  • Homeowner protections vs. community standards – Tension between protecting individual owners from excessive HOA overreach and maintaining community property values and aesthetics
  • Due process requirements – Questions about whether homeowners deserve greater procedural protections (notice, hearings, appeals) before enforcement actions occur

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

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