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Section 26. The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself or the state shall not be impaired, but nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize, maintain, or employ an armed body of men.
Arizona law requires the seller to disclose material (important) facts about the property, even if you are not asked by the buyer or a real estate agent. These disclosure obligations remain even if you and the buyer agree that no Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS) will be provided.
Environmental Information The seller must disclose any environmental issues or known issues with drainage, soil, fissures and dampness/moisture. The seller must also include any known issues with noise from highways or airports, traffic, landfills and toxic waste disposal near the property.
EXCEPTIONS. Residence at a fraternal or social order residence (e.g. a fraternity house). Temporary residence at a hotel, motel or recreational lodging. Occupancy by an employee of a landlord as a manager or custodian whose right to reside on the property is conditional upon his or her employment.
Article II of the Arizona Constitution is entitled Declaration of Rights and contains sections 1-37, including section 2.1, which describe the rights of both the citizens and state of Arizona.
In general, a disclosure document is supposed to provide details about a property's condition that might negatively affect its value. Sellers who willfully conceal information can be sued and potentially convicted of a crime. Selling a property "As Is" will usually not exempt a seller from disclosures.
Arizona law requires the seller to disclose material (important) facts about the property, even if you are not asked by the buyer or a real estate agent. These disclosure obligations remain even if you and the buyer agree that no Seller's Property Disclosure Statement (SPDS) will be provided.
Arizona's bill of rights is known as a Declaration of Rights and is Section 2 of its constitution. State constitutions also serve to establish a state executive branch headed by the governor, establish a state legislature and establish state courts.
Since that is a pretty broad statement, the Arizona Association of Realtors has created the SPDS form in an attempt to make the process as easy as possible. The disclosure form is divided into 6 general sections: Ownership and General Property Information. Building and Safety Information.
The Arizona Constitution is divided into a preamble and 30 articles, numbered 16, 6.1, 722, and 2530, with articles 23 and 24 having been repealed.