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AZ HB2590
Bill
Status
4/18/2023
Primary Sponsor
Gail Griffin
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AI Summary
HB2590 Summary
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Increases civil penalties for subdivision violations from $1,000 to $2,000 per infraction and from $5,000 to $5,000 for selling lots without a public report.
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Requires sellers to disclose the name and contact information of water haulers and water supply sources for properties served by transported water.
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Adds disclosure requirement for battery energy storage devices on the property, including whether they are leased or owned and leasing company information if applicable.
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Clarifies that sellers must disclose unlawful "acting in concert" prohibitions under A.R.S. § 11-831 and § 32-2181, which prevent persons from dividing parcels into six or more lots to avoid subdivision laws.
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Updates the affidavit of disclosure form to include the new water, solar, and battery storage disclosures and renumbers existing disclosure items accordingly.
Legislative Description
Seller disclosure; water; solar; batteries
Water
Last Action
Chapter 77
4/18/2023