02-12-2026, 04:36 PM
Records Access & Inspection — What Arizona Law Says
One of the most common HOA disputes involves access to records. Arizona law gives homeowners significant rights here.
Your Rights Under A.R.S. § 33-1805
Common Issues Discussed Here
Share your experience below. Have you had trouble getting records from your HOA? What worked? What didn't?
Remember: Always reference specific statutes and public records when possible. This is not legal advice — consult an attorney for your specific situation.
One of the most common HOA disputes involves access to records. Arizona law gives homeowners significant rights here.
Your Rights Under A.R.S. § 33-1805
- HOAs must make financial records, meeting minutes, membership lists, and governing documents available for inspection
- You have the right to copy records at reasonable cost
- The HOA must respond to requests within a reasonable time
- Denial of access can be grounds for an ADRE complaint
Common Issues Discussed Here
- HOA refusing or delaying records requests
- Excessive copy fees or unreasonable conditions
- Missing or incomplete financial records
- Redaction disputes
- Using records requests strategically before filing complaints
Share your experience below. Have you had trouble getting records from your HOA? What worked? What didn't?
Remember: Always reference specific statutes and public records when possible. This is not legal advice — consult an attorney for your specific situation.
