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Does the Condominium Act now govern all older Condominiums

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QUESTION: If an association was under the horizontal regime act and they file a law suit in 2009 using that legalities in their old documents but not he Condo law which law is in control now? Should the CC&R’s be revised to match the Condo Laws?

ANSWER: The law changed. Now, all condominiums, regardless of when they were created, must comply with the Condominium Act. ARS 33-1201. It may make sense to contact a licensed attorney to determine whether your community should amend its documents so it can avoid confusion in the future.

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