02-12-2026, 04:42 PM
How to Discuss Cases on This Forum
Good case discussions help everyone learn. Here's how to make your posts useful and credible.
Always Include:
Example Post:
This format makes discussions searchable, credible, and useful to other homeowners.
Good case discussions help everyone learn. Here's how to make your posts useful and credible.
Always Include:
- Case ID — OAH case number, court case number, or ADRE complaint number
- Link — to the case page on yourazhoaattorney.com or official records portal
- What the order/decision actually says — quote key language, don't just paraphrase
- Parties — HOA name, homeowner (if public), law firms involved
- ALJ or Judge — who presided
- Outcome — what was decided
Example Post:
Quote:Case: OAH Case No. 23A-HOA-0142
Parties: Desert Ridge HOA vs. Smith
ALJ: Judge Johnson
Firm for HOA: Example Law Firm, PLLC
Summary: Homeowner filed ADRE complaint for denial of records access under A.R.S. § 33-1805. ALJ found HOA failed to produce financial records within reasonable time.
Key Language from Order: "The Association's delay of 97 days in producing requested financial records was unreasonable and constitutes a violation of A.R.S. § 33-1805."
Outcome: HOA ordered to produce records within 10 days and pay homeowner's filing costs.
My Take: In my opinion, this is a good example of how records access complaints can succeed when you document your requests carefully.
This format makes discussions searchable, credible, and useful to other homeowners.
