Rogers Supports SB 1158 to Rein in HOA Abuse and Strengthen Property Rights

Senator Wendy Rogers is supporting SB 1158, a bill designed to protect homeowners from unfair HOA practices and bring clarity and fairness to property dispute resolution.

SB 1158 updates Arizona law governing disputes between homeowners and condominium or planned community associations. The bill places common-sense limits on filing fees, ensures refunds when cases are dismissed or rehearing requests are denied, and tightens rules so disputes are handled efficiently and transparently.

The legislation also clarifies enforcement authority within the Department of Real Estate, ensuring the state administers dispute resolution without expanding bureaucratic power or creating new regulatory burdens. Importantly, SB 1158 protects homeowners from being overwhelmed by excessive penalties or unclear procedures when challenging an HOA’s actions.

Homeownership is a cornerstone of personal freedom and financial security. SB 1158 reflects that principle by standing up for residents who simply want fair treatment and clear rules.

Rogers’ support for SB 1158 is part of her broader commitment to limiting overreach and making sure Arizonans’ rights are protected.

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