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HB 2485

land division; application; attestation

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Chris Mathis

HB 2485 modifies Arizona land division application and attestation requirements, streamlining administrative processes for property subdivisions and local authority verification.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2485

Legislative bill overview

HB 2485 modifies Arizona's land division procedures by adjusting requirements for applications and attestation processes. The bill streamlines administrative procedures related to how property divisions are documented and verified with local authorities.

Why is this important

Land division procedures affect property owners, developers, and local governments by determining how efficiently real estate transactions and subdivisions can be processed. Changes to attestation requirements can reduce bureaucratic delays or, conversely, may weaken verification safeguards depending on specific amendments.

Potential points of contention

  • Reduced verification standards: Streamlined attestation requirements could lower documentation standards, potentially creating title clarity issues or disputes later
  • Local government impact: Municipalities may face reduced oversight capacity or inconsistent application of land division rules across jurisdictions
  • Developer vs. property owner balance: Changes may disproportionately benefit developers seeking faster approvals while creating risks for individual property owners in complex subdivisions

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

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