Arizona HOA Solutions

HOA Management Software for Arizona Communities

Designed for Arizona planned communities and condominium associations — from Phoenix and Scottsdale to Tucson and the Valley's master-planned and active-adult communities. Manage architectural review, violations, and assessments while staying compliant with Arizona's Planned Communities Act.

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Why Arizona HOAs Choose HOAware

Arizona has one of the highest rates of HOA membership in the country — a large share of homes across Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro sit within a planned community or condominium association, including many active-adult communities. HOAware gives Arizona boards and managers AI-powered tools to run efficient, transparent operations while meeting the open-meeting, records, and notice requirements of Arizona law.

9,000+
HOAs in Arizona
2M+
Arizonans in HOA Communities
High
HOA Membership Rate
Many
Active-Adult Communities

Arizona HOA Laws & Compliance

Arizona community associations are governed by the Arizona Planned Communities Act (A.R.S. Title 33, Chapter 16) for planned communities and the Arizona Condominium Act (A.R.S. Title 33, Chapter 9) for condos, alongside each community's recorded declaration.

A.R.S. § 33-1801 et seq. governs Arizona planned communities, covering assessments, enforcement, member meetings, records access, and limits on association authority. Condominiums are governed by the parallel Arizona Condominium Act (Title 33, Ch. 9).

Arizona law generally requires association meetings to be open to members, with limited exceptions for legal, personnel, and similar matters. Members are entitled to notice and an opportunity to speak. HOAware helps schedule meetings, send notice, and retain minutes.

Before imposing many penalties, Arizona associations must provide written notice of the violation and an opportunity to be heard or to request a hearing. HOAware's violation workflow generates compliant notices and tracks response and cure timelines.

Arizona associations may levy assessments and place liens for unpaid amounts, subject to statutory notice and procedural requirements. HOAware maintains a complete assessment ledger and notice history to support clean, defensible collections.

Arizona owners have the right to examine association financial and other records on request, subject to reasonable limits. HOAware's document center keeps governing documents, minutes, budgets, and financials organized and accessible.

Arizona law limits an association's ability to prohibit solar energy devices, the display of the U.S. flag, and certain political signs during election periods, while still allowing reasonable, documented rules. HOAware's ACC module handles these requests consistently.

Features for Arizona HOAs

Tools designed to help Arizona communities thrive.

Planned Communities Act Workflows

Notice, hearing, and records tools aligned to the Arizona Planned Communities Act (A.R.S. Title 33, Ch. 16) so boards enforce rules properly.

CORI AI Community Assistant

CORI answers Arizona residents' questions about community rules, assessments, and meetings 24/7 — a big help for large Valley and active-adult communities.

Violation Tracking & Hearings

Log violations with timestamped photos, send compliant notices, and track hearing requests and cure deadlines for transparent enforcement.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about HOA management in Arizona.

Yes. HOAware supports the open-meeting, notice, hearing, and records-access requirements that the Arizona Planned Communities Act (A.R.S. Title 33, Chapter 16) and Condominium Act place on Arizona associations. (HOAware is software, not legal counsel — confirm specific procedures with your association attorney.)

Yes. HOAware scales to large Phoenix-area master-planned and active-adult communities as well as small self-managed associations, and supports management companies overseeing multiple Arizona communities.

Absolutely. HOAware generates written violation notices and tracks the opportunity-to-be-heard and cure timelines Arizona law requires before many penalties can be imposed, with a full audit trail.

Yes. HOAware's document center keeps governing documents, minutes, budgets, and financials organized and accessible, supporting the records-inspection rights Arizona owners have.

Yes. Whether your Arizona community is volunteer-run or professionally managed, HOAware adapts to your workflow with features built for both.

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