Arizona Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions of Homeowners' Association Including Powers and Duties

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Covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CC&Rs) of the subdivision are likely the most important documents affecting the subdivision and are usually created when the subdivision is initially formed, and as such are often recorded in the official property records of the county or other jurisdiction where the subdivision is located. Commonly the CC&Rs specify what types of structures can be placed on a lot (e.g. an upscale community may prohibit mobile homes or travel trailers and require minimum sizes on dwellings, along with offsets from the property line where building is prohibited) and other property restrictions (e.g. no animals except for traditional household pets, no operation of commercial business). Generally CC&Rs are enforceable as legal documents. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.
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The Arizona Department of Real Estate administers the Homeowners Association Dispute Process and has the statutory authority to hear disputes between homeowners and condominium or planned community associations. A.R.S. § 32-2199.01.

The CC&Rs must be recorded with the county recorder's office in order to create certain restrictions on the property and provide recorded notice of the contractual obligations on the deed to prospective buyers. You should be able to find a copy of the CC&Rs on your county assessor's official government website.

The state of Arizona has a six-year statute of limitations for taking legal action in a breach of contract case.

To find your local CCR, visit EPA's Consumer Confidence Reports page . To find your local health department, use NACCHO's Directory . Review the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information .

The Arizona Department of Real Estate administers the Homeowners Association Dispute Process and has the statutory authority to hear disputes between homeowners and condominium or planned community associations. A.R.S. § 32-2199.01.

If you recently purchased a home and did not receive a copy of your CC&Rs, contact your title company for assistance. You can also obtain a copy of your CC&Rs by visiting one of our office locations or sending us a copy order. 200bIf you have questions or need further assistance, call our office at (916) 874-6334.

If you have more questions you may contact the Arizona Department of Real Estate's HOA Ombudsman here. You may also call the department at (602) 771 -7799.

Arizona Recorded Document Search - Visit the county recorder's office where the property or association is located to find HOA documents, such as Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs), Amendments, Bylaws, HOA Notices, Subdivision Maps, Plats, Recorded Land Surveys, Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Liens,

In some cases, the CC&Rs stay in force for about 21 years from the original recording date. After that initial period, the members of the association would typically have to vote to renew or terminate the covenants; otherwise, they would, in general, expire and no longer be enforceable.

SUBMITTING A PETITION An owner's Petition (complaint) must be regarding a dispute between the owner and the association. (Do not file against an individual or individual Board member). An association's Petition (complaint) must be regarding a dispute between the association and the owner.

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