Escrow & Title
Under Arizona law, when selling a property within a homeowners association (HOA), the seller must provide the buyer with HOA disclosures including:
ANothing — HOA disclosure is optional in Arizona
BCC&Rs, bylaws, financial statements, and pending assessments✓ Correct
COnly the monthly dues amount
DA letter of approval from the HOA board
Explanation
Arizona law requires sellers of property within an HOA to provide buyers with the CC&Rs, bylaws, rules and regulations, financial statements, and information about pending or special assessments before closing.
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