Co-op Deactivation is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is co-op deactivation?
A: Co-op deactivation is the process of removing a property from the cooperative housing program.
Q: How can I deactivate a co-op in Arizona?
A: To deactivate a co-op in Arizona, you need to follow the procedures outlined by the Arizona Cooperative Housing Corporation Act.
Q: Are there any requirements to deactivate a co-op?
A: Yes, there are certain requirements that must be met, such as obtaining the approval of a specified percentage of co-op members.
Q: What happens after co-op deactivation?
A: After co-op deactivation, the property may be sold or converted to another form of ownership.
Q: Can I reactivate a deactivated co-op?
A: In most cases, a deactivated co-op cannot be reactivated, but it is best to consult with legal professionals to explore your options.
Form Details:
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