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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Community documents” means condominium documents as defined in § 33-1202 or community documents as defined in § 33-1802, including covenants, conditions and restrictions and deed restrictions applicable to the dwelling.
2. “Dwelling” means a newly constructed single family or multifamily unit designed for residential use and property and improvements that are either owned by a homeowners' association or jointly by all of the members of a homeowners' association. Dwelling includes the systems, other components and improvements that are part of a newly constructed single family or multifamily unit at the time of construction.
3. “Good faith” means honesty in fact in the conduct or transaction concerned.
5. “Homeowners' association dwelling action” means any action involving a construction defect as defined in § 12-1361 filed by a homeowners' association against the seller of a dwelling arising out of or related to the design, construction, condition or sale of the dwelling.
6. “Seller” means any of the following:
(a) Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, association or other organization that is engaged in the business of building or selling dwellings.
(b) Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, association or other organization that performs functions relating to or furnishes the design, specifications, surveying, planning, supervising, testing, constructing or observation of the constructing of a dwelling.
(c) A real estate broker or salesperson as defined in § 32-2101.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 33. Property § 33-2001. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-33-property/az-rev-st-sect-33-2001/
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