In the state of AZ can an HOA distribute a residential contact list to residents?

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In the state of AZ can an HOA distribute a residential contact list to residents?

In the state of AZ can an HOA Board distribute a contact list of it’s residences which includes their name, unit , cell phone/home phone, and email address all members of the town home complex? If this has already been done, does a resident have the right to ask for their name and information to removed? Right now the HOA feels that it should not be removed in case there were to be an emergency. However, the resident is fine with the HOA Board members having their contact information, they just do not want it distributed to other members of the town home community. Thank you for your help.

Asked on August 10, 2016 under Real Estate Law, Arizona

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 7 years ago | Contributor

The information you describe is not considered private, confidential, or protected; anyone who knows your contact information wmay distribute it to anyone else, as long as there was no written confidentiality agreement of some kind. So since anyone could distribute this information, the HOA may do so.


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