Arizona Statutes

§ 33-440 — Enforceability of private covenants; amendment of declaration; definitions

Arizona § 33-440
JurisdictionArizona
Title 33Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 4CONVEYANCES AND DEEDS
Art. 3Rules of Construction and Interpretation

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 33-440 (2026).

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A.An owner of real property may enter into a private covenant regarding that real property and the private covenant is valid and enforceable according to its terms if all of the following apply:
1.The private covenant is not prohibited by any other existing private covenant or declaration affecting the real property and does not violate any statute governing the subject matter of the private covenant that is in effect before September 26, 2008.
2.The owner of the real property affected by the private covenant and any person on whom the private covenant imposes any liability or obligation have consented to the private covenant.
3.Any consent requirements contained in the express provisions of any existing private covenant or declaration affecting the real property have been met.
B.

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