Arizona HOA Bill HB4011 Advances Senate
Summary
Arizona HOA Bill HB4011 (2026) has passed the House of Representatives and advanced to the Senate for further consideration. The bill, which would amend statutes governing homeowners associations in Arizona, is proceeding through the standard legislative workflow. The current stage of the bill does not constitute enactment or create binding legal obligations.
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Arizona HOA Bill HB4011 is a newly introduced measure in the Arizona legislature that addresses homeowners association governance and regulations. The bill has cleared the House and moved to the Senate for consideration.
HOAs, property management companies, and real estate professionals operating in Arizona should monitor this bill's progress through the Senate. If enacted, the bill could modify existing requirements for HOA governance, assessment authority, dispute resolution, or disclosure obligations that affect HOA-administered communities and their residents.
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