Land Use & Zoning
An Arizona developer who divides land into 6 or more lots for sale must comply with Arizona's:
ABuilding Code requirements only
BPublic Report requirements administered by the ADRE✓ Correct
CCounty Supervisor approval process only
DBureau of Land Management regulations
Explanation
In Arizona, anyone who divides land into 6 or more lots for sale to the public must obtain a Public Report from the ADRE (Commissioner's Public Report), which discloses material information about the subdivision to buyers.
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Key Terms to Know
Zoning
Local government regulations that control land use by dividing areas into zones specifying permitted uses, building sizes, and densities.
Short SaleA sale of real property where the sale proceeds are less than the outstanding mortgage balance, requiring lender approval.
VarianceOfficial permission to use land in a way that does not conform to the applicable zoning ordinance, granted by a zoning board when strict enforcement would cause undue hardship.
Eminent DomainThe power of government to take private property for public use, with the requirement to pay the owner just compensation.
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