Title 33 - Property

Chapter 4, Conveyances and Deeds, Sec. 33-401-33-539

Optional form for amendment by owner

Article 7, Uniform Unlawful Restrictions in Land Records Act, § 33-536

Source: Arizona Revised Statutes

The following form may be used by an owner to make an amendment under section 33-533:

Amendment By Owner To Remove An Unlawful Restriction

This amendment is recorded under title 33, chapter 4, article 7, Arizona Revised Statutes, by an owner of an interest in real property subject to an unlawful restriction as defined in section 33-532, Arizona Revised Statutes.

1. Name of owner: ____________________________________

2. Owner’s property that is subject to the unlawful restriction is described as follows:

Address: ______________________________________________

Legal description: ____________________________________

3. This amendment amends the following document:

Title of document being amended: ______________________

Recording date of document being amended: _____________

Recording information (book/page or instrument number): ___________________________________

This amendment removes from the document described in paragraph 3 all unlawful restrictions as defined in section 33-532, Arizona Revised Statutes. Removal of an unlawful restriction through this amendment does not affect the validity and enforceability of any other restriction that is not an unlawful restriction as defined under section 33-532, Arizona Revised Statutes, at the time of filing this amendment.  This amendment is not effective if the property is subject to a governing instrument as defined in section 33-532, Arizona Revised Statutes.

______________________              ____________________

Owner’s signature                   Date

Notary Acknowledgment

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