As the popularity of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) continues to rise, Arizona homeowners are increasingly exploring the potential of these versatile living spaces. Whether you see an ADU as a way to accommodate family members, generate rental income, or simply enhance the value of your property, it's essential to understand the local laws that impact your rights. Specifically, recent Arizona legislation supports homeowners' freedom to rent out their ADUs without interference from local government restrictions. However, Homeowner's Associations (HOAs) still retain significant power to impose their own restrictions. Our law firm is here to help you navigate these complexities and protect your interests.
Read MoreAmendments to a Homeowners Associations’ Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions, can be challenged, even if the amendment was passed by a majority of the homeowners and duly recorded. On March 22, 2022, the Arizona Supreme Court published its decision for Maarten Kalway v. Calabria Ranch HOA, LLC. The case involved a dispute between an H.O.A. and a homeowner after the H.O.A. amended its governing documents to impose new limitations on the homeowner’s ability to improve their property.
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