HOA Foreclosure Judgment | CV2021-001103
The court approved the formal foreclosure judgment and order of sale for Coventry Tempe.
Last updated July 2, 2026. Case: Coventry Tempe Community Association v. Faisal H Elhassan, Maricopa County Superior Court No. CV2021-001103.
Scope note: This page covers Coventry Tempe Community Association v. Faisal H Elhassan (Maricopa County Superior Court No. CV2021-001103) as a public Arizona superior-court HOA case guide. It is built from the court’s collected minute entries through 2021-12-03; the complete set of collected minute entries is available in the source-document index below. Currency caveat: later filings, satisfaction history, appeals, and the formal written orders referenced by the minutes may not be included in these records. Superior-court rulings bind only the parties and are not precedent. This page is educational and is not legal advice.
The takeaway
The court approved the formal foreclosure judgment and order of sale for Coventry Tempe.
Case Participants
Petitioner Side
- Coventry Tempe Community Association (Plaintiff)
Association party in the HOA-related dispute. Court party records list counsel as Charlene Cruz.
Respondent Side
- C S A A General Insurance Company (Defendant)
Listed in the court party records as defendant. - Faisal H Elhassan (Defendant)
Opposing homeowner or property-side party identified in the case caption. - Secretary Of Housing And Urban Development (Defendant)
Listed in the court party records as defendant. Court party records list counsel as Emory Hurley.
Neutral Parties
- Hon. Joseph P. Mikitish (Judge)
Judicial officer appearing in the collected minute entries. - Hon. Susan G. White (Judge)
Judicial officer appearing in the collected minute entries.
What happened
The court approved and settled a formal written Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale for Coventry Tempe Community Association.
The minute entries identify the association and opposing property-side parties, then record the court’s disposition.
The collected record does not state a detailed legal analysis or full judgment terms, so this guide does not infer them.
Video overview of the ruling
An AI-generated video overview of Coventry Tempe Community Association v. Faisal H Elhassan (CV2021-001103 (Maricopa County Superior Court)). Coventry Tempe obtained a foreclosure judgment and order of sale after default proceedings. This plain-language summary was generated from the court’s filings; the court’s own ruling controls.
Listen: audio deep dive on the ruling
An AI-generated audio deep dive walking through the court’s reasoning and disposition in Coventry Tempe Community Association v. Faisal H Elhassan. Generated from the case filings; verify against the linked ruling below.
Procedural timeline
Complete uploaded source-document index
This index is generated from every public-facing source file currently present in assets/court_case_downloads/coventry-tempe-community-association-v-faisal-h-elhassan/raw/: 3 PDFs. Files are ordered by the date/sequence embedded in the normalized filename; AI-generated review materials are labeled separately and should not be treated as court filings.
Default Judgment
Type: Decision or judgment
Shows the filer trying to move the case forward because the opposing party had not timely appeared.
Default Judgment
Type: Decision or judgment
Shows the filer trying to move the case forward because the opposing party had not timely appeared.
Judgment Entered
Type: Decision or judgment
Judgment-entry minute entering or approving the formal written Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale.
FAQ
What did the superior court decide?
The court approved the formal foreclosure judgment and order of sale for Coventry Tempe.
Is this superior-court ruling precedent?
No. It binds the parties in this case but is useful only as a public record of how this dispute was handled.
Does the page summarize addresses or unit numbers?
No. Residential addresses and unit identifiers from the minute entries are intentionally omitted.
Who was the association party?
The association party identified in the collected court records was Coventry Tempe Community Association.
Does this replace legal advice?
No. This is an educational case guide based on public minute entries, not legal advice.
Case Dossier
This generated dossier mirrors the structured data surfaced on the OAH/ADRE case pages. It is added from the curated court-case record and the custom page source package, while the hand-authored analysis below remains intact.
Case Summary
| Case ID / citation | CV2021-001103 (Maricopa County Superior Court) |
|---|---|
| Court / tribunal | Superior Court |
| Decision / key date | December 3, 2021 |
| Judge / panel | Hon. Joseph P. Mikitish, Hon. Susan G. White |
| Parties | Coventry Tempe Community Association (Plaintiff) v. Faisal H Elhassan (Defendant) |
| Topics | assessmentsliensprocedureforeclosure |
| Outcome / holding | The court approved the formal foreclosure judgment and order of sale for Coventry Tempe. |
| Primary public source | View source opinion/order |
Parties, Court, and Research Coverage
| Uploaded source package | 3 PDFs |
|---|---|
| Step-by-step docket roadmap | 3 roadmap entries |
| Video overview | Coventry Tempe Community Association v. Faisal H Elhassan |
| Study / briefing material | 1 section |
| FAQ / homeowner questions | 5 questions |
| Curated download aliases | 1 download link |
Key Issues & Findings
The court approved and settled a formal written Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale for Coventry Tempe Community Association.
The court approved and settled a formal written Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure and Order of Sale for Coventry Tempe Community Association.
The collected entries do not include substantive analysis of assessment calculations, lien priority, or CC&R interpretation. The page therefore treats the ruling as a procedural judgment record only.
This case is useful as a public record of an HOA judgment or foreclosure disposition, but the collected minute entries are too thin to serve as guidance on contested HOA law.