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From crisis to hope in Arizona: The opportunity is now for homeowners

Vicente Quintero
3 min readFeb 18, 2021

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Arizona State Capitol (CC BY-SA 2.0). Flickr. Some rights reserved. Attribution to Gage Skidmore. https://flic.kr/p/qZaTZp

As we have earlier mentioned, two bills in the draft from the short legislature session of 2020 (HB-2483, SB-1412) are about to be officially introduced in the following weeks. The versions of both drafts that surfaced this week seem to be dominated by CAI and AACM, which ignore the concepts and input from the Nesso community (Nesso).

Reducing the Voting Requirements of CC&R Changes:

It is not a joke that Senator Gray’s bill would now allow associations to amend the CC&R’s to increase the restrictions on the use of your property, with only a majority vote of the community. This bill aims to add new restrictions on your property or change the basis for assessments or voting rights with only the supermajority specified in the CC&R’s.

Both the Current law, the Property Servitude, and the Arizona Case Law require that this change have the unanimous consent of all members of the community. This bill can be considered an attack on the fundamental property rights of homeowners. It is time to try to change this bill or reject it before it becomes official. Nick Willever has responded to senator Gray (District 21) and he demands everyone to write a quick note to the Senator (rgray@azleg.gov) asking him to preserve the property right of homeowners by adopting the comments provided by…

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Vicente Quintero
Vicente Quintero

Written by Vicente Quintero

Social researcher. Politics, Philosophy, History and Economics. Poetry. Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FCTQP3L/

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