Case Summary
| Case ID | 23F-H049-REL |
|---|---|
| Agency | ADRE |
| Tribunal | OAH |
| Decision Date | 2023-06-06 |
| Administrative Law Judge | Brian Del Vecchio |
| Outcome | partial |
| Filing Fees Refunded | $500.00 |
| Civil Penalties | $0.00 |
Parties & Counsel
| Petitioner | Deanna Smith | Counsel | — |
|---|---|---|---|
| Respondent | Moondance Townhomes Homeowners Association | Counsel | Christina Morgan |
Alleged Violations
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Outcome Summary
The ALJ affirmed the petition, finding the HOA violated ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805 by failing to provide complete financial statements (including balance sheets and statements of cash flows) to the Petitioner upon request. The HOA was ordered to provide the missing financial statements and reimburse the $500 filing fee. A civil penalty was denied.
Key Issues & Findings
Failure to provide association financial records upon member request.
The Petitioner alleged that the Association failed to comply with her request for financial records dated December 15, 2022, pursuant to ARS § 33-1805. The Association provided only Profit & Loss statements on January 12, 2023, but failed to provide other requisite financial documents, such as balance sheets, statements of cash flows, or statements of income, as defined by ARS § 32-701. The failure to fulfill the request for financial statements constituted a violation.
Orders: The petition was affirmed. Respondent was ordered to reimburse the Petitioner's filing fee of $500.00 pursuant to ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02(A). Respondent was ordered to provide financial statements, as defined by ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-701, for the months of August 2022 through December 2022 pursuant to ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805. Petitioner's request for a civil penalty was denied.
Filing fee: $500.00, Fee refunded: Yes
Disposition: petitioner_win
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-701
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02(A)
Analytics Highlights
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-701
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02(A)
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.05
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2102
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199 et seq.
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199(2)
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.01(A)
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.01(D)
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02
- ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 41-1092 et seq.
Video Overview
Audio Overview
Decision Documents
23F-H049-REL Decision – 1062328.pdf
Questions
Question
If I request 'financial statements' from my HOA, is it enough for them to just send a Profit and Loss statement?
Short Answer
No. A request for 'financial statements' implies more than just a Profit and Loss statement, and the HOA must provide the full range of documents defined by law.
Detailed Answer
The ALJ determined that providing only a Profit and Loss statement is insufficient when a homeowner requests 'financial statements.' The term encompasses a broader set of documents, including balance sheets and statements of cash flows, which must be provided to fully satisfy the request.
Alj Quote
Because Petitioner requested financial statements for the same period after receiving the Profit and Loss statements, implicit in her request was the understanding merely providing the Profit and Loss statement was insufficient to satisfy her request for financial statements.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-701; ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- financial records
- definitions
- HOA obligations
Question
What specific documents does the law include in the definition of 'financial statements'?
Short Answer
The definition includes balance sheets, statements of income, retained earnings, cash flows, changes in equity, and other standard summaries.
Detailed Answer
Arizona law defines 'Financial Statement' broadly. It is not limited to a single report but includes statements and footnotes showing financial position in conformity with accounting principles.
Alj Quote
In Arizona, “Financial Statement… (b) Includes balance sheets, statements of income, statements of retained earnings, statements of cash flows, statements of changes in equity and other commonly used or recognized summaries of financial information.”
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-701
Topic Tags
- financial records
- definitions
- accounting
Question
How quickly must my HOA respond to my request to examine records?
Short Answer
The HOA has ten business days to fulfill a request for examination or to provide copies.
Detailed Answer
The statute explicitly sets a ten-business-day deadline for the association to fulfill a request for examination or to provide copies of requested records.
Alj Quote
The association shall have ten business days to fulfill a request for examination. … On request for purchase of copies of records… the association shall have ten business days to provide copies of the requested records.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- deadlines
- procedural requirements
- homeowner rights
Question
Can the HOA tell me to find the records on a Google Drive or website instead of sending them to me?
Short Answer
Only if the records are actually there and accessible. Directing a homeowner to an empty or incomplete digital folder does not count as providing access.
Detailed Answer
In this case, the HOA President directed the homeowner to a Google Drive, but the Treasurer later admitted the specific documents requested were never uploaded. The ALJ ruled that because the documents were not on the drive, the homeowner was not supplied with access.
Alj Quote
Furthermore, although President directed Petitioner to search the Google Drive for the documents, Treasurer admitted on January 23, 2023, that the documents Petitioner was seeking were never on the drive. Thus, Petitioner was neither supplied nor had access to obtain the requisite financial statements.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- digital access
- compliance
- records request
Question
Can the HOA charge me a fee for looking at the records?
Short Answer
No. The HOA cannot charge for making material available for review, though they can charge for copies.
Detailed Answer
The law prohibits charging a member for the act of making material available for review. However, if the member requests copies, the association may charge a fee for those copies.
Alj Quote
The association shall not charge a member or any person designated by the member in writing for making material available for review. … An association may charge a fee for making copies of not more than fifteen cents per page.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- fees
- homeowner rights
- costs
Question
If I win my hearing against the HOA, will I get my filing fee back?
Short Answer
Yes. If the petitioner prevails, the judge is required to order the respondent to reimburse the filing fee.
Detailed Answer
The statute mandates that if the homeowner (petitioner) prevails in the hearing, the administrative law judge must order the HOA (respondent) to pay the filing fee back to the homeowner.
Alj Quote
If the petitioner prevails, the administrative law judge shall order the respondent to pay to the petitioner the filing fee required by section 32-2199.01.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02(A)
Topic Tags
- reimbursement
- outcomes
- filing fees
Question
Will the judge automatically fine the HOA if they violated the records law?
Short Answer
No. While the judge has the authority to levy a civil penalty, it is not mandatory, and they may choose to deny a request for a penalty.
Detailed Answer
The ALJ has the discretion to levy a civil penalty but is not required to do so. In this case, although a violation was found, the judge explicitly denied the request to levy a civil penalty against the HOA.
Alj Quote
The administrative law judge… may levy a civil penalty on the basis of each violation… IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Petitioner’s request to levy a civil penalty against Respondent is denied.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02(A)
Topic Tags
- penalties
- civil penalty
- judgement
Case
- Docket No
- 23F-H049-REL
- Case Title
- Deanna Smith v Moondance Townhomes Homeowners Association
- Decision Date
- 2023-06-06
- Alj Name
- Brian Del Vecchio
- Tribunal
- OAH
- Agency
- ADRE
Questions
Question
If I request 'financial statements' from my HOA, is it enough for them to just send a Profit and Loss statement?
Short Answer
No. A request for 'financial statements' implies more than just a Profit and Loss statement, and the HOA must provide the full range of documents defined by law.
Detailed Answer
The ALJ determined that providing only a Profit and Loss statement is insufficient when a homeowner requests 'financial statements.' The term encompasses a broader set of documents, including balance sheets and statements of cash flows, which must be provided to fully satisfy the request.
Alj Quote
Because Petitioner requested financial statements for the same period after receiving the Profit and Loss statements, implicit in her request was the understanding merely providing the Profit and Loss statement was insufficient to satisfy her request for financial statements.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-701; ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- financial records
- definitions
- HOA obligations
Question
What specific documents does the law include in the definition of 'financial statements'?
Short Answer
The definition includes balance sheets, statements of income, retained earnings, cash flows, changes in equity, and other standard summaries.
Detailed Answer
Arizona law defines 'Financial Statement' broadly. It is not limited to a single report but includes statements and footnotes showing financial position in conformity with accounting principles.
Alj Quote
In Arizona, “Financial Statement… (b) Includes balance sheets, statements of income, statements of retained earnings, statements of cash flows, statements of changes in equity and other commonly used or recognized summaries of financial information.”
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-701
Topic Tags
- financial records
- definitions
- accounting
Question
How quickly must my HOA respond to my request to examine records?
Short Answer
The HOA has ten business days to fulfill a request for examination or to provide copies.
Detailed Answer
The statute explicitly sets a ten-business-day deadline for the association to fulfill a request for examination or to provide copies of requested records.
Alj Quote
The association shall have ten business days to fulfill a request for examination. … On request for purchase of copies of records… the association shall have ten business days to provide copies of the requested records.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- deadlines
- procedural requirements
- homeowner rights
Question
Can the HOA tell me to find the records on a Google Drive or website instead of sending them to me?
Short Answer
Only if the records are actually there and accessible. Directing a homeowner to an empty or incomplete digital folder does not count as providing access.
Detailed Answer
In this case, the HOA President directed the homeowner to a Google Drive, but the Treasurer later admitted the specific documents requested were never uploaded. The ALJ ruled that because the documents were not on the drive, the homeowner was not supplied with access.
Alj Quote
Furthermore, although President directed Petitioner to search the Google Drive for the documents, Treasurer admitted on January 23, 2023, that the documents Petitioner was seeking were never on the drive. Thus, Petitioner was neither supplied nor had access to obtain the requisite financial statements.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- digital access
- compliance
- records request
Question
Can the HOA charge me a fee for looking at the records?
Short Answer
No. The HOA cannot charge for making material available for review, though they can charge for copies.
Detailed Answer
The law prohibits charging a member for the act of making material available for review. However, if the member requests copies, the association may charge a fee for those copies.
Alj Quote
The association shall not charge a member or any person designated by the member in writing for making material available for review. … An association may charge a fee for making copies of not more than fifteen cents per page.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 33-1805
Topic Tags
- fees
- homeowner rights
- costs
Question
If I win my hearing against the HOA, will I get my filing fee back?
Short Answer
Yes. If the petitioner prevails, the judge is required to order the respondent to reimburse the filing fee.
Detailed Answer
The statute mandates that if the homeowner (petitioner) prevails in the hearing, the administrative law judge must order the HOA (respondent) to pay the filing fee back to the homeowner.
Alj Quote
If the petitioner prevails, the administrative law judge shall order the respondent to pay to the petitioner the filing fee required by section 32-2199.01.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02(A)
Topic Tags
- reimbursement
- outcomes
- filing fees
Question
Will the judge automatically fine the HOA if they violated the records law?
Short Answer
No. While the judge has the authority to levy a civil penalty, it is not mandatory, and they may choose to deny a request for a penalty.
Detailed Answer
The ALJ has the discretion to levy a civil penalty but is not required to do so. In this case, although a violation was found, the judge explicitly denied the request to levy a civil penalty against the HOA.
Alj Quote
The administrative law judge… may levy a civil penalty on the basis of each violation… IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Petitioner’s request to levy a civil penalty against Respondent is denied.
Legal Basis
ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 32-2199.02(A)
Topic Tags
- penalties
- civil penalty
- judgement
Case
- Docket No
- 23F-H049-REL
- Case Title
- Deanna Smith v Moondance Townhomes Homeowners Association
- Decision Date
- 2023-06-06
- Alj Name
- Brian Del Vecchio
- Tribunal
- OAH
- Agency
- ADRE
Case Participants
Petitioner Side
- Deanna Smith (petitioner, board member)
Moondance Townhomes Homeowners Association
Respondent Side
- Christina Morgan (HOA attorney)
Vingham - George Minter (President, board member, witness)
Moondance Townhomes Homeowners Association - Linda Dieball (Treasurer, board member)
Moondance Townhomes Homeowners Association
Neutral Parties
- Brian Del Vecchio (ALJ)
Office of Administrative Hearings - Susan Nicolson (Commissioner)
Arizona Department of Real Estate - AHansen (ADRE staff)
Arizona Department of Real Estate - vnunez (ADRE staff)
Arizona Department of Real Estate - djones (ADRE staff)
Arizona Department of Real Estate - labril (ADRE staff)
Arizona Department of Real Estate