Property Owner Association Dues

Summary

POA dues in Arizona are binding on all property owners and transfer to new owners upon sale. No separate agreement is typically needed. If the POA was not properly disclosed, you might challenge it. You can sue the title company for negligence if they prepared documents incorrectly. Consult a local real estate attorney for personalized advice.

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How can I get out of a POA as it was never addressed on the original agreement the amendment was put that they're supposed to be put onto the agreement within the cool down period of Arizona that there is to be no POA no open range and mineral rights and that was never put however the representative did receive documents but failed to act I was told this became legal and binding
I understand your concerns. In Arizona, here are a few things to note:
- You might be able to challenge the POA if it wasn't properly disclosed.
- A real estate attorney can provide guidance on your specific circumstances.
- Local courts can decide disputes about POAs.
Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.
Okay so how do I go about finding can I sue the title company for preparing the documents incorrectly and fail to acknowledge the amendmentsa property attorney that would take the case on a continuously
In Arizona:
- You can sue the title company for negligence if they prepared the documents incorrectly.
- Find a property attorney by contacting your state bar association or using referral services.
- Some lawyers may accept payment plans or contingency fees.
Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.