The Death of Arizona Real Estate Investing:  AZ HB2486

The Death of Arizona Real Estate Investing: AZ HB2486

Author: Scott Carson February 6, 2026 Duration: 23:09

Arizona's Legislative Shenanigans: Why HB2486 is a Disaster for Distressed Real Estate


Gather 'round, folks, because Arizona just dropped a legislative bombshell that's so pants-on-fire ridiculous, it makes my hair hurt. We're talking about HB2486, a bill so aggressively anti-investor it’s practically a blueprint for how not to help distressed homeowners. And let me be crystal clear: this isn't just some anti-wholesaling fluff; this thing targets every single investor – flippers, buy-and-hold, even your grandma doing a creative deal!

The government, bless its meddling heart, wants to dictate how much you can pay for a distressed property. Because, apparently, two consenting adults deciding on a fair price is just too much freedom. If this passes, say goodbye to viable solutions for struggling homeowners and hello to a tsunami of foreclosures. We need to stop this legislative train wreck NOW.


Here's why HB2486 is a colossal pile of legislative horse manure:

  • You're an "Equity Purchaser" (aka, a Villain!): If you acquire property, don't plan to live in it for 12 months, and intend to make a profit (you know, like a business?), congrats! You're an "equity purchaser." This bill doesn't care if you assign, double close, or use cash – if you're an investor, they're coming for you.
  • "Distressed" Means Whatever They Say It Means: A property is "distressed" if the seller is delinquent, received a foreclosure notice, OR – get this – believes they might default soon. So, if a homeowner has a bad dream about defaulting, your deal might be toast. Makes perfect sense, right? (My sarcasm meter just broke).
  • The Infamous 82% Rule & Escrow's New Big Brother Role: This is where it gets crazy. You CANNOT buy a distressed property for less than 82% of its as-is fair market value. Period. No exceptions. Escrow and title companies are now legally prohibited from closing if this arbitrary threshold isn't met. So, the government, not the market or the homeowner, decides what a property is worth.
  • Creative Financing: Poof! It's Gone: Sub-to? Forget it. All liens must be paid in full at closing. Seller financing, wraps, installment sales? Banned – the seller can't extend credit. Rent-backs/lease-backs? Limited to a laughable 20 days post-closing. This bill isn't just anti-creative finance; it's a full-on annihilation of options.
  • Wholesaling Gets a Bullet to the Head: Wholesaling at 82% of FMV is like trying to make a profit selling lemonade in a snowstorm. Impossible. Plus, if you're non-licensed, you're limited to ONE deal per year. Two or more? You need a license. It’s like they want to ensure only the most incompetent can survive.


This bill, introduced by Rep. Oscar de Los Santos, doesn't protect homeowners; it removes their viable options, pushing them closer to foreclosure. It criminalizes standard, consensual real estate transactions and turns neutral transaction facilitators into government price police. This is excessive government control, plain and simple.


If you value free markets, property rights, or simply believe distressed homeowners deserve options beyond a one-way ticket to foreclosure, now is the time to act. Go to THIS LINK NOW, contact the state representatives handling the bill, email them and tell them why they need to oppose this bill. Let's send a clear message: Arizona needs smart solutions, not legislative suicide.


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