One approach is to communicate openly with the HOA board and seek approval for exceptions. Some homeowners have successfully negotiated agreements that allow for short-term rentals under certain conditions, such as higher security deposits or additional insurance coverage.
Lien Process Limitations: In Arizona, an HOA cannot foreclose on a home solely for unpaid fines (Arizona Revised Statutes 33-1807). While unpaid fines can lead to legal action or liens on the property, foreclosure is only permitted for unpaid assessments (like maintenance fees or dues), not fines alone.
Yes, investors can operate their Airbnb property as a business entity in Tucson, Arizona.
An HOA does not have the power to evict homeowners from their homes. However, an HOA can take legal action against a homeowner who violates the community's bylaws or CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions), which can result in fines or in extreme cases, foreclosure.
Under Arizona law, towns, cities, and counties generally cannot prohibit an owner from entering into short-term rental agreements for their homes (rental agreements of less than 30 days) (A.R.S. § 11-269.17 and A.R.S. § 9-500.39). This law does not apply to inium or homeowner's associations (HOAs).
Airbnb doesn't allow illegal activities and other behaviors that could harm our community. These include: Illegal drugs: We don't allow the use, cultivation, production, or distribution of illegal drugs. Any legal drugs should be stored in a safe manner to prevent unintended access.
Peoria, AZ is a top pick for investors seeking a profitable Airbnb market due to its warm climate, proximity to popular attractions like Lake Pleasant, and growing population.
Arizona law states that a two person per bedroom occupancy limit is presumed to be reasonable. Depending upon the circumstances, however, such a limit may be challenged, and anything less than two persons per bedroom may violate fair housing laws by having an adverse impact against families with children.
Yes, investors can operate their Airbnb property as a business entity in Tucson, Arizona.