Tag: Phoenix Real Estate Attorney
While it has been said that the pen is mightier than the sword, all too often contractors and consumers alike find out that the keyboard is mightier…
Whether you are getting a new home built or having your current home remodeled, it can be an expensive and time-consuming process. Most people…
Are you planning to put your house up for sale in Arizona? Selling your house can be tiresome and hectic for homeowners, especially those who are…
Listing a home “as-is” is a convenient way for property owners to sell the home in its current condition without making the repairs or…
Many people looking to buy their first home think their options for purchasing a home are limited to getting a traditional mortgage or paying…
Homeowner’s associations, or HOAs, are an integral part of many residential communities. HOAs can be found in condominiums, townhouses and…
A deed will be used every time there is a transfer of ownership in real property. In the state of Arizona, there are four types of deeds that can…
Despite the warm temperatures that indicate otherwise, fall has arrived in Arizona, which means Halloween is fast approaching. Halloween is supposed…
Liens may be recorded against a property with or without consent of the owner, and homeowners are often left confused about the legalities of…
Arbitration v. Mediation
“Oh yeah, I’ll see you in Court!”
When legal disputes arise, many think that initiating a lawsuit via the…
Building a custom home is exciting and it can be easy to dive into the project before you’re fully prepared. From floor plans to paint colors,…
If a homeowner sells their home for less than what they own the lender, this is referred to as a short sale. This can be a lengthy and complicated…
If you plan on putting your home up for sale, there are laws in Arizona that detail what must be disclosed to any buyer. Most sellers will have…
Powering your home with solar panels is obviously a popular topic in Arizona, with as many sunny days as we have here. Since solar panels can lower…
On July 1st, 2018, several new provisions of and amendments to the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedures went into effect. While the new provisions were…