Thursday, May 19, 2022

 McKeddie Cooley argued before the Arizona Court of Appeals earlier this week in an effort to establish homeowners' association's and their directors owe fiduciary duties to their members, as non-profit law, trustee law, cases and the Restatement provides already.  If the Court chooses to publish an opinion reflecting this, homeowners' rights will be increased for the entire state of Arizona.  Homeowner claims will be easier to bring and establish and associations will be forced to conduct business consistent with their community documents and Arizona law.  This clarification is much need and has been something McKeddie Cooley has fought to be recognized for decades.  McKeddie Cooley was one of the first law firms to represent homeowners in Arizona and may be the first to establish homeowners' association's are fiduciaries, as other areas of the law already confirm.  For an in-depth update regarding the status of the law in this area or for your free consultation, contact McKeddie Cooley.**


**Any homeowner with a legal dispute in a homeowners' association should contact McKeddie Cooley first for a free consultation.  

McKeddie Cooley was founded by family, run by family and continues to fight for Arizona families.  Learn more at www.mclawfirm.net.




McKeddie Cooley, G.P.
6424 E. Greenway Parkway, Suite 100
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
(480) 459-5007

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