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HOA, Permits, and Financing — Common Questions Answered

The questions every client asks before signing — HOA submittals, City of Phoenix permits, and how people actually pay for these projects.

Dylan, AE Outdoor Living · January 27, 2026
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HOA, Permits, and Financing — Common Questions Answered

HOA approval

Most Phoenix HOAs require Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval BEFORE permitting. Submittal needs site plan, elevations, material samples, color swatches, and plant list. Typical review: 2–6 weeks. We prep and submit on your behalf at no extra cost.

City permits

  • Pool: required citywide — engineering, plumbing, electrical, gas, barrier compliance.
  • Structures over 200 sq ft: building permit required.
  • Outdoor kitchen: plumbing + gas + electric permits.
  • Glass pool fence: structural permit.
  • Turf, pavers, plants (under 200 sq ft structures): typically no permit.

Financing options

Most clients use one of: home equity line (lowest rate), pool/outdoor-living installment loans (Lyon Financial, HFS, Lightstream — soft credit pull, fast), or cash-out refi. We don't sell financing but can introduce you to our preferred partners. Average loan term: 10–15 years.

Payment schedule on builds

Industry standard: 10% at signing, then progress draws tied to milestones (excavation, shell, deck, finish, completion). Never pay 50%+ upfront — that's a red flag.

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