Arizona
HOA Laws
Arizona has comprehensive HOA legislation with separate statutes for planned communities and condominiums. The state is considered one of the most HOA-regulated in the nation, with strong homeowner protections and an active Department of Real Estate overseeing compliance.
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors Arizona HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.
Last updated May 1, 2026
Governing statutes
Key provisions
- HOAs must provide open meeting notices at least 48 hours in advance
- Boards cannot prohibit for-sale or for-rent signs on owner property
- Assessment liens are limited and require specific notice procedures
- Annual financial reports and budgets must be provided to all owners
- Owners have the right to attend and speak at all open board meetings
Regulatory body
Handles complaints related to HOA violations of state law and can order compliance.
Notable features
One of the strongest open meeting laws for HOAs in the country. Restricts HOA authority over solar panels, flagpoles, and political signs. Recent legislation strengthened owner rights to review association records.
Tracking aid, not legal advice.
SpotHOA monitors Arizona HOA-related statutes weekly. We surface drafts of detected changes here after review. Always confirm with your attorney before relying on any of this for board action. State law changes; this page may lag the actual statute by days.
Last updated May 1, 2026