This chapter applies only to homeowners’ association dwelling actions. This chapter does not apply to:
Actions filed by individual members of a homeowners’ association against a seller.
Claims for personal injury, death or damage to property other than a dwelling.
Common law fraud claims.
Proceedings brought pursuant to title 32, chapter 10, whether filed by a homeowners’ association or by individual members of a homeowners’ association.
A homeowners’ association dwelling action is also subject to title 12, chapter 8, article 14.
Source: This content is sourced from the online version of the Arizona Revised Statutes located at www.azleg.gov.
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