Assessment Collections · Mesa, AZ

HOA & Condo Assessment Collections for Mesa

Mesa is home to some of the largest and longest-established communities in the Valley, from sprawling master-planned subdivisions to active-adult and condominium associations. At that scale, even a modest delinquency rate puts real pressure on a community's budget and its reserves. A steady, statute-compliant collections process is what keeps those communities solvent.

Home Owner Association (HOA) / Community Association Law in Mesa

A collections process built for volume

Large Mesa communities can't afford an ad-hoc approach to delinquencies. We run a consistent, documented process, demand, lien, and escalation only where appropriate, so accounts are handled the same defensible way every time and your board isn't improvising case by case.

Condominiums and planned communities, handled correctly

Mesa's mix of condominium and planned-community associations matters: condominiums fall under A.R.S. § 33-1201 et seq. and planned communities under § 33-1801 et seq., and the lien and notice mechanics differ. We make sure the right statute drives the strategy for each association we represent.

Recovery that protects the board

Aggressive collections done wrong creates liability. We pursue what your community is owed while keeping the board inside the lines on notice, fees, and foreclosure thresholds, so recovery never turns into a counterclaim.

Mesa · FAQ

Common questions.

What can a Mesa HOA recover beyond unpaid assessments?

Depending on the governing documents and Arizona law, recoverable amounts can include late fees, interest, and certain collection costs and attorney's fees. We confirm what your specific documents and the statute actually allow before pursuing them.

How do condominium collections differ from a planned community's?

They're governed by different chapters of Arizona law (the Condominium Act vs. the Planned Communities Act), which affects lien priority and procedure. Using the wrong framework is a common and avoidable mistake.

Can you take over collections from another firm?

Yes. We regularly step in for Mesa communities that want a more responsive, predictable collections partner, and we make the transition straightforward.

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