FAQs: Housing
Frequent Referrals
- Arizona Department of Housing – find out about programs in Arizona
- Community Info and Referral – find resources in your area (call 211)
- Arizona Self Help – Find resources in your area
- Assistance with housing discrimination (602) 548-1599
- Assistance with housing issues Phoenix: (602) 252-3423 | Tucson: (520) 798-1568
- Community Legal Services – Tenant’s Rights Helpline (480)385-5056
- Residential Landlord and Tenant Act – read and print Arizona tenant laws
- Mobile Home Parks Residential Landlord and Tenant Act – read and print Arizona mobile tenant laws
- Maricopa Justice Court – Information on landlord/tenant issues
- United States Department of Housing (HUD)
- HUD Arizona – Resources on affordable housing, rental assistance, homeownership, and support services for residents facing homelessness, eviction, or housing discrimination. It connects users to local Public Housing Authorities, HUD-approved counselors, and tribal housing programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I complain to the Arizona Ombudsman Citizens’ Aide about Section 8 or The United States Department of Housing (HUD)
No.The United States Department of Housing (HUD) is a federal agency. We do not have jurisdiction over federal agencies, even if it is a local branch in the state of Arizona. Section 8 is a federal program, so we also cannot take complaints about Section 8. Please see the Section 8/HUD website for more information, or call 800) 955-2232.
How can I obtain a copy of the Landlord Tenant Act?
A copy of the act can be printed from the Secretary of State website. See referrals above for more information.
Are there any state agencies that govern Homeowners Associations?
No. Homeowners Associations (HOAs) are not regulated by a state government agency. Since they are not governmental public bodies, they are not subject to Arizona’s Open Meeting Law. The statutory requirements governing Homeowners Associations are provided in ARS § 33-1801 et seq.
There is a HOA dispute process which is handled by the Department of Real Estate. In 2011, the Arizona Legislature passed legislation providing Arizona homeowners and condominium and planned community associations (HOA’s) a venue for resolving disputes. These administrative procedures provide an alternative to the civil court system and do not limit the legal rights of the parties to further pursue matters. In 2016, the Arizona Legislature passed legislation moving the Homeowners Association (HOA) Dispute Process to the Arizona Department of Real Estate (ADRE). The Arizona Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) will accept all cases as referred by the ADRE, and schedule a Hearing date before an Administrate Law Judge (ALJ). There is a filing fee involved. For more information go to the Department of Real Estate website: https://www.azre.gov/HOA/HOA.aspx .