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Arizona Homeowners, HOAs, & Condo Associations


Below is a list of homeowners associations by county. If you need to get in touch with the HOA, board members or property manager please click on the "HOA Details" link below to view board members, property manager, or amenities. 

There are many benefits to living in a community that has an HOA. Realtors agree that property values are more protected when an HOA is involved. The common areas are maintained by professionals and there is increased community pride. Rules and regulations definitely deters nuisance activity and promotes conformity. Homes tend to be aesthetically pleasing and amenities are well maintained such as pools, landscaping, sports courts, walking trails etc.

When you purchase a property in an HOA community you sign documents declaring that you will abide by the HOA rules and regulations and that you will pay the monthly HOA fees. Often you will find a homeowners association in a planned development such as a leased land property, gated communities, condominiums and condo/townhome communities. You won't be able to purchase property in those neighborhoods unless you agree to join the HOA. As a general rule, you will have to pay a fee and be interviewed by the board of directors before they will give purchase approval.

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La Curvata Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Familia Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Firmosa Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Fortina Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Fuenta Resort Apartments Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Fuente Condo Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Glorieta Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
La Jara Estates Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Jara Farms Phase 1 Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Jolla Blanca Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Jolla Cove Condo Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Jolla Groves Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Jolla Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Loma Condo Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Mariposa Villas Iii Homeowners Association, Glendale AZ HOA Details
La Mariposa Villas Master Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Mariposa Villas Six Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Mesa Grande Condo Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Mila Grosa Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Mirada Condo Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Montana Crossing Condo Association, Fountain Hills AZ HOA Details
La Montana Homeowners Association, Fountain Hills AZ HOA Details
La Montana On Camelback Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Morada Homeowners Association, Glendale AZ HOA Details
La Oua Plaza Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
La Paloma Condo Association, Sun City AZ HOA Details
La Paloma Homeowners Association, Gilbert AZ HOA Details
La Pasadena Pueblo Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Place Du Sommet Homeowners Association, Paradise Valley AZ HOA Details
La Place Unit One Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Plaza Circle Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Posada Ranch At Pinnacle Peak Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Privada At Verde Santa Fe Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Pueblo Bonita Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Solana Condo Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Solana Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
La Sombra Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Strada Condo Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Strada Del Lago Homeowners Association, Glendale AZ HOA Details
La Strada Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Terraza At Biltmore Condo Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Tierra Condo Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
La Ultima Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Valenciana Homeowners Association, Gilbert AZ HOA Details
La Ventilla Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Verne Condo Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
La Vida Buena Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
La Vida Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Vida Privada Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
La Vista At Pinnacle Peak Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
La Vista Homeowners Association, Chandler AZ HOA Details
Labrezza Condo Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Ladera Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Ladera Vista Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
Lafayette Condo Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lago Estancia Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lagos Vistoso Homeowners Association, Chandler AZ HOA Details
Laguna Estates Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Laguna Royale Townhouse Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Laguna San Juan Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
Laguna Village Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lake Biltmore Estates Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lake Biltmore Village Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lake Havasu Tract 1082 Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lake Mirage Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lake Park Village I Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lake Park Villas Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lake Pleasant Estates Homeowners Association, Sun City AZ HOA Details
Lake Pleasant Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
Lake Point At Desert Harbor Homeowners Association, Sun City AZ HOA Details
Lake Ridge Condo Association, Sun City AZ HOA Details
Lakebrook Villas I Condo Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Lakebrook Villas Ii Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Lakepoint Village Condo Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lakeridge Plaza Condo Association, Gilbert AZ HOA Details
Lakes East Condo Association, Sun City AZ HOA Details
Lakes Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Lakeshore At Andersen Springs Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Patio Homes Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Resort Casitas Condo Association, Fountain Hills AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Shores Ii Homeowners Association, Chandler AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Ski Village Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Summer Homeowners Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Terrace At Westbrook Village Condo Association, Peoria AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Village Condo Association, Scottsdale AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Villas Condo Association, Fountain Hills AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Villas Homeowners Association, Gilbert AZ HOA Details
Lakeside Villas Of Scottsdale Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lakeview Condo Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Lakeview Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lakewood Estates Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Lakewood Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Lamar Place Homeowners Association, Phoenix AZ HOA Details
Lambert Lane Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Lamont Twin Homes Homeowners Association, Fountain Hills AZ HOA Details
Landing At Chandler Ranch Homeowners Association, Mesa AZ HOA Details
Landing At Mountain Park Ranch Homeowners Association, Tempe AZ HOA Details
Landing At Reids Ranch Homeowners Association, Chandler AZ HOA Details
Landings At Scottsdale Ranch Homeowners Association, Gilbert AZ HOA Details

Fiduciary Duties of Board Members

The day-to-day business of most developments, such as managing finances and maintenance, is typically run by its homeowner association (HOA) board of directors (the "Board"). If you live in a planned unit or joint interest development, serving on the board can be an important way to impact and help maintain your community's well-being. However, to operate responsibly and avoid potential legal liability, you'll need to know your fiduciary obligations as an HOA board member. Breach these, and you could face personal liability for your actions or errors.

The fiduciary duties of HOA board members mainly arise from state corporate law. Most HOAs are nonprofit corporations, typically formed by filing articles of incorporation in the state where the development is located. Recognizing that a corporation's board members serve in a position of trust, every state's corporation law imposes a fiduciary duty on the corporation's board of directors, requiring them to act in its best interest.

Subject to some limitations, this fiduciary duty applies to HOAs, though they are typically nonprofit corporations and even though HOA board members are usually volunteers.

A board member's fiduciary duties involve three essential components:

  • The duty of care
  • The duty of loyalty, and
  • The duty to act within the scope of its authority.

HOA Board Members' Duty of Care

To meet the duty of care, an HOA board member must make informed decisions, which might require some research before you act or vote on an HOA matter. For example, before fining a homeowner for a rule violation, you must familiarize yourself with the association's CC&Rs, and the details of the situation, such as by talking with the homeowner.

HOA board members must also act prudently and reasonably, using sound business judgment and avoiding arbitrary or capricious actions. For example, you can't issue a fine against a homeowner for painting a home red just because you don't like that color if this is not a violation of association rules about house paint color.

HOA Board Members' Duty of Loyalty

The duty of loyalty requires that HOA board members act fairly, in good faith, in the interest of, and for the benefit of, the HOA as a whole, rather than making decisions based on any personal interest or gain.

HOA board members should also avoid acting where there is a conflict of interest. For example, a board member helping select landscapers for the property should not steer contracts for landscaping to family members. For example, a board member who owns a purple house should not participate in a board vote on whether or not to allow pink and purple homes in the development.

Additionally, an HOA board member must protect members' confidentiality and not divulge information provided in confidence. For example, suppose a homeowner confides in a board member about his impending home foreclosure to arrange a payment plan for HOA dues. In that case, the board member should not disclose the information to a friend or neighbor.

HOA Board Members' Duty to Act Within the Scope of Authority

This duty requires the HOA board to perform the tasks it's obligated to carry out but prohibits the board from making decisions or acting on matters without the authority to do so. The power of an HOA comes from its obligations under state laws and the authority granted to it in the development's governing documents.

To ensure you meet your obligations as a board member, you must know what duties are required. Review your state law and HOA's governing documents, specifically the articles of incorporation and bylaws, and your development's CC&Rs to determine the HOA's obligations and the extent of its authority.

For example, if the laws or governing documents do not grant your HOA board the authority to adopt new rules and regulations, any restrictions it adopts about house colors might be invalid.

HOA Board Member Protection from Personal Liability

Many HOA board members are understandably concerned about their liability for lawsuits. Unhappy homeowners can sue the HOA and the board members individually for several reasons; for example, if the HOA fails to maintain a common area properly or discriminates when enforcing a rule.

The best protection against liability as an HOA Board member is to take what you do seriously. You can avoid a breach of fiduciary duty by fully informing yourself before making decisions, ensuring you have the authority to act, and always acting in the best interests of the HOA.

In addition, some forms of protection from personal liability are available from your state law, your development's governing documents, and your HOA's D&O insurance.

HOA Insurance That Protects Board Members

Your HOA's insurance can also provide significant liability protection for board members. General liability insurance is not enough, however. Liability insurance protects the HOA from personal injury or property damage claims. Therefore, your HOA should have adequate Director's and Officer's (D&O) insurance to protect board members in claims for the breach of fiduciary duty.



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