Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-28-B1207 - Subsequent Owner
A.
Except as provided in A.R.S. §
32-2181.02, any developer who is a successor in interest to six or more lots within a
subdivision on which the Department previously issued a public report shall
file an application for and obtain a new public report before offering or
selling any lot.
B. Any developer
who is a successor in interest to six or more parcels within an unsubdivided
land development on which the Department previously issued a public report
shall file an application for and obtain a new public report before offering or
selling any parcel.
C. Any
developer who is a successor in interest to 12 or more time-share intervals
within a time-share project on which the Department previously issued a public
report shall file an application for and obtain a new public report, before
offering or selling any interval.
D. The Department shall not issue a new
public report to a subsequent owner of a development if the previous developer
failed to complete proposed improvements in accordance with estimated
completion dates specified in the previously issued public report until one of
the following occurs:
1. The subsequent owner
makes financial arrangements, as described in
R4-28-A1211,
in favor of the local governmental authority and for the benefit of purchaser,
securing the owner's promise to complete the previously proposed improvements
by a designated date; or
2. The
subsequent owner becomes obligated to place all sales funds in a neutral escrow
depository until the Department is furnished satisfactory evidence that all
proposed improvements have been completed or accepted by the city or county;
or
3. Permission is obtained by all
previous purchasers in the development for completion of the proposed
improvements by the new designated date for completion; or
4. The subsequent owner establishes to the
satisfaction of the Department that adequate financial arrangements have been
made to assure completion of the proposed improvements by the new designated
date for completion.
E.
A developer who is a new owner of property that is the subject of a pending
application for a public report shall not replace or be substituted for the
applicant of the pending application.
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