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Arizona Planned Communities Act

The Arizona Planned Communities Act is a state law that regulates how planned communities operate. It provides guidelines for the creation and management of homeowner associations (HOAs) in residential developments. This act aims to protect homeowners' rights by ensuring transparency in governance, establishing rules for property use, and outlining processes for collecting fees and enforcing community standards. It also provides homeowners with a framework to access important information about their community, helping to ensure a fair and harmonious living environment for all residents. Overall, it balances the needs of individual homeowners with those of the community as a whole.