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Arizona Condo & HOA Calculators

Arizona common-interest community calculators across the Planned Communities Act (ARS § 33-1801+) and Condominium Act (ARS § 33-1201+): no super-priority over a prior first mortgage, the unique ARS § 33-1807(A) foreclosure prerequisite that the unit owner be either one year or more in arrears OR carry an unpaid assessment balance of $1,200 or more before judicial foreclosure may proceed, judicial-only foreclosure, and no state CAM license requirement.

Anchored to: ARS § 33-1801+ (Planned Communities Act); ARS § 33-1201+ (Condo Act); ARS § 33-1807(A) foreclosure threshold (1-year OR $1,200)

7 calculators live. Reviewed against current statute and regulation. Last updated 2026-05-16.

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Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33 Chapter 16 (Arizona Planned Communities Act

Arizona HOA Assessment Lien Calculator — ARS 33-1807 / 33-1256 (No Super-Priority; 1-Year or $1,200 Foreclosure Prerequisite)

Compute the Arizona HOA or condominium association assessment-lien total under the Arizona Planned Communities Act (ARS Title 33 Chapter 16; ARS 33-1807) or the Arizona Condominium Act (ARS Title 33 Chapter 9; ARS 33-1256). The lien attaches automatically when assessments come due and is enforceable by judicial foreclosure only — Arizona does NOT permit nonjudicial power-of-sale foreclosure for HOA assessment liens. ARS 33-1807(A) also imposes a statutory foreclosure prerequisite: the association may not foreclose unless the owner has been delinquent for one year or more OR the unpaid charges equal or exceed $1,200. Important: Arizona does NOT have a super-priority lien — the association lien is subordinate to a prior first mortgage of record. Returns the total lien amount, foreclosure-eligibility flag, priority status, estimated equity, and a recovery-probability classification for the collection file.

Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33 Chapter 16 (Arizona Planned Communities Act

Arizona HOA Foreclosure Timeline Calculator — ARS 33-1807(A) + Title 12 Chapter 8 (Judicial Only; 1-Year/$1,200 Prerequisite; 6-Month Redemption)

Project the Arizona HOA association judicial-foreclosure timeline under ARS 33-1807(A) (judicial foreclosure required; statutory prerequisite of 1-year delinquency or $1,200 in unpaid charges) and Title 12 Chapter 8 (Arizona judicial-foreclosure regime; ARS 12-1281 et seq.). Models the date of default, demand letter, ARS 33-1807(A) prerequisite satisfaction date, earliest permissible filing date, complaint filing in superior court, Ariz. R. Civ. P. 4 service of process, Ariz. R. Civ. P. 12(a)(1)(A) 20-day answer period, judgment of foreclosure, writ of special execution under ARS 12-1551, sheriff sale under ARS 12-1622, and the 6-month redemption period under ARS 12-1281 et seq. Returns a milestone calendar, the earliest permissible filing date, the projected sheriff sale date, and the projected redemption period expiry. Distinguishes standard county dockets (330 days) from extended-docket counties (Maricopa, Pima — 420 days). Arizona does NOT permit nonjudicial power-of-sale foreclosure for HOA assessment liens.

Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33 Chapter 16 (Arizona Planned Communities Act

Arizona HOA Quorum & Supermajority Calculator — ARS 33-1804 + 33-1817 (25% Quorum Default; 67% Amendment Default; Absentee Ballots)

Compute whether an Arizona HOA member vote has reached quorum and the votes-required-to-pass threshold under the Arizona Planned Communities Act (ARS Title 33 Chapter 16). Models ARS 33-1804(A) quorum (declaration-specified; 25% default when declaration silent; absentee ballots permitted alongside proxies); ARS 33-1817(A) declaration amendment 67% of total voting power default; ARS 33-1804(B) board removal by majority of total voting power (an OF-TOTAL threshold, not majority-of-quorum); termination typically unanimous absent declaration override; special-assessment ratification by majority of total voting power. Returns the effective quorum, votes required, quorum-met flag, and current outcome (passed, failed, pending, or no-quorum).

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Decision-grade tools for the items that hit the agenda — assessments, reserves, fines, votes.

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Operational tools for the day-to-day: estoppel preparation, statutory cap verification, hearing procedure.

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Verify a notice, check a fine, or understand the lien exposure on a delinquent account before acting.

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