An action alleging a wrong done by the association shall be brought against the association and not against any unit owner.
A statute of limitation affecting any right of action of the association against the declarant is tolled until the period of declarant control terminates.
A unit owner is not precluded from bringing an action against the association because he is a unit owner or a member or officer of the association.
Liens resulting from judgments against the association are governed by section 33-1256.
Source: This content is sourced from the online version of the Arizona Revised Statutes located at www.azleg.gov.
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