The bill HB2006 amends existing Arizona laws regarding unlawful acting in concert in the context of real estate transactions, specifically concerning the division of land into subdivisions. The new language clarifies that certain actions, such as having a familial relationship, a well share agreement, or a road maintenance agreement, are not sufficient on their own to constitute unlawful acting in concert when attempting to avoid subdivision laws. Additionally, for counties with populations under 500,000, the use of the same licensed contractor or registered professional is also exempted from being classified as unlawful acting in concert.
The bill also introduces technical changes and specifies that a real estate sales contract or other related documents cannot limit a party's right to participate in governmental proceedings regarding zoning or building permits. Furthermore, it requires that subdividers disclose information about foreign nations or tribal lands located within a one-mile radius of the subdivision boundaries. Overall, the bill aims to provide clearer guidelines and exemptions related to subdivision laws while ensuring transparency in real estate transactions.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 11-831, 32-2181
House Engrossed Version: 11-831, 32-2181
Senate Engrossed Version: 11-831, 32-2181