Arizona HOA Mediation

Resolve Disputes.

Restore Community

Confidential, virtual mediation for HOA boards, owners, and neighbors across Arizona

Common HOA Disputes We Help Resolve

Board & resident communication breakdowns

Rules, covenants

& architectural disputes

Noise, nuance & shared space concerns

Neighbor-to-neighbor conflict

Property use or boundary concerns

Board governance & decision-making disagreements

A Better Way Forward

HOA and community disputes can become expensive, stressful, and divisive.

Mediation provides a structured setting where everyone is heard, concerns are clarified, and practical developed together.

The goal is a resolution you can live with and a community can move forward in.

Our Mediation Process

Free Consultation

We discuss your dispute and determine if mediation is a good fit

Pre-Session Preparation

We review issues, goals, participants, and helpful documents.

Virtual Mediation Session

A structured online session with open professional discussion and private caucus as needed.

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Agreement & Next Steps

We help document agreements and outline clear next steps to move forward.

Why Work with CrossPoint Mediation

CrossPoint Mediation brings decades of experience in leadership, employee relations, and conflict resolution to HOA disputes.

As a Nationally Certified Mediator, Jeff Fortin helps parties communicate better, explore options, and reach workable agreements.

Jeff Fortin, Founder & Mediator

A Practical Fit for Many HOA Disputes

Our Standard Package includes the time and support needed for preparation, a structured mediation session, and agreement support.

Transparent pricing. No surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Mediation is generally confidential, subject to applicable law and any written agreements between the parties. CrossPoint Mediation provides a private setting where participants can discuss concerns, options, and possible solutions in a structured way.

  • Mediation may help parties address concerns before a dispute becomes more formal, costly, or adversarial. It does not guarantee resolution, but it can give HOA boards, homeowners, and neighbors a practical opportunity to communicate and work toward voluntary agreement.

  • No. CrossPoint Mediation does not provide legal advice, represent either party, or decide the outcome. The mediator helps guide the conversation, clarify issues, and support the parties as they explore possible solutions.

  • Yes. CrossPoint Mediation offers virtual mediation for Arizona HOA and community disputes. Online mediation allows participants to meet in a structured setting without needing to travel, while still allowing private caucus conversations when appropriate.

Ready to Resolve Your HOA Dispute?

Let’s talk about how mediation can help your community move forward.