HB2101 is a bill that proposes several amendments to the Arizona Revised Statutes related to the application process for building permits, land division, and the sale of homes. The bill introduces new requirements for applicants to disclose any ownership interests when applying for a building permit for new construction of a residential single-family home. It also adds questions regarding ownership and representation of property to the qualifications required for a county Board of Supervisors to approve an application to split a parcel of land. Additionally, the bill prescribes an attestation that must be included in an application for a land division, and it expands the list of lot creation exemptions to include lots owned by a licensed financial institution in Arizona as a result of foreclosure, provided certain conditions are met.
The bill also specifies that lots, parcels, or fractional interests that have been included in a previous public report approved within the last ten years, where no material changes have occurred, are exempt from compliance if the applicant attests to this fact. Technical and conforming changes are made throughout the bill, and it is set to become effective on the general effective date. The bill also repeals a section of the Arizona Revised Statutes as amended by Laws 2023, chapter 77, section 3.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 11-831
House Engrossed Version: 11-321, 11-831, 32-2181, 33-422, 32-2101, 32-2183, 32-2185.09