Arizona HOA Transparency Project

Holding HOA Boards, Attorneys, and Management Companies Accountable

Arizona HOA Transparency Project

Our Mission

This project exists to make Arizona HOA adjudications easier to find, understand, and compare. HOA disputes often involve the same recurring fact patterns—records access, elections, notice requirements, governing-document enforcement, assessments, and vendor relationships—but the underlying decisions and filings can be difficult for owners and volunteer board members to locate and interpret. We turn those public administrative records into a structured, searchable dataset so the public can evaluate outcomes, see which arguments succeed, and understand how Arizona decision-makers apply statutes and community documents in real cases.

Our Data and Analysis

All cases, filings, and decisions presented on this site originate exclusively from publicly available Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) records. These primary-source documents are organized using , Whittaker’s foundational analytical engine, which normalizes and indexes OAH materials so users can quickly surface relevant rulings, passages, and patterns across cases.

Empowering Homeowners (and Boards)

The goal is straightforward: give homeowners, board members, and community stakeholders faster access to what the public record already shows. You can review how ALJs have handled similar disputes, identify the statutes and governing-document provisions that mattered, and understand the practical contours of what has been ordered in comparable cases. This is meant to reduce guesswork, cut through misinformation, and help people engage with HOA governance using primary sources and reproducible references.

Legal Precedents and Resources

This site is organized around the recurring legal and procedural topics that appear across Arizona HOA matters—records inspection, open meetings and notice, elections, conflicts of interest, enforcement of CC&Rs/bylaws, and other common dispute categories. It highlights relevant statutes and ruling patterns, and it maps those themes across judges, law firms, attorneys, associations, and outcomes so users can see what tends to be dispositive and what arguments are repeatedly accepted or rejected.

How to Use This Resource

Start with the Dashboard if you want an overview, or browse by Law Firm, Attorney, Judge, Case, Violation, or Association when you’re researching a specific entity or issue. Use the database to locate comparable decisions, pull language that appears in multiple rulings, and sanity-check narratives against what the filings and orders actually say. Treat this platform as a research and transparency tool: it helps you find and organize sources, but it does not replace reading the underlying documents or getting qualified legal advice when needed.

ADRE & OAH Complaint Pathways

Disputes can follow different tracks depending on what you’re alleging and what agency has authority. The links in this section are intended to reduce routing mistakes by pointing users to the correct official process (ADRE complaint channels versus the HOA petition track administered through ADRE and heard at OAH, and other agencies when ADRE is not the correct venue). Use the official guidance for the authoritative steps, timelines, and filing requirements.

Important Disclaimer

yourazhoaattorney.com is operated by Hound LLC as a homeowner-run transparency project. Nothing on this site is legal advice, and using it does not create an attorney–client relationship. We analyze public records and may express opinions. We are not affiliated with ADRE or the OAH.

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