Real estate disputes can cause a lot of tension among property owners. Below are three common issues that can lead to real estate litigation. 1. Problems with deeds Neighbors may argue about boundary lines. A fence may be in the wrong place or a desire to expand a...











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3 details you may have forgotten in your commercial lease agreement
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Aug 24, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate Disputes, Real Estate Transactions
When creating a commercial lease agreement, you have many details to negotiate. How much rent will the tenant pay? When will the rent be paid? When will the lease expire? Can the tenant renew the lease? With so many details, it can be easy for other information to get...
What remedies might you receive in a successful breach of contract claim?
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Aug 10, 2020 | Commercial Real Estate, Real Estate Disputes
Real estate transactions often involve a significant investment of time and money, and when one party fails to uphold their part in a real estate contract, it can have a significant impact on the other. A breach of contract suit could offer relief from the financial...
FAQs about suing for breach of contract
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jul 29, 2016 | Real Estate Disputes
In real estate, written contracts exist so that both parties are fully aware of their obligations in the transaction. However, when one party does not uphold their end of the contract by failing to fulfill the obligations outlined within the contract, this is known as...
Attorneys counsel Arizonans when real estate disputes arise
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Feb 10, 2016 | Real Estate Disputes
If you are an Arizonan, then you have likely entered into a real estate transaction at some point with your eyes open, meaning you were aware of the condition of the property, any restrictions or covenants existing with the property, and you might even be aware of...
How can deed restrictions affect my property?
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Feb 5, 2016 | Real Estate Disputes
An Arizona homeowner may think that once he has purchased a home, he has the freedom to do what he wants with the property. In reality, that is not always the case for a number of reasons, one of which includes deed restrictions.Deed restrictions place conditions on...
Easements may give rise to Arizona real estate disputes
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Jan 13, 2016 | Real Estate Disputes
There are many ways that a real estate dispute might arise between neighboring Arizona property owners. One common source of discord is the presence of an easement. An easement grants the owner of the easement the right to use another's land for a particular purpose,...
Arizona landlords, tenants must follow specific requirements
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Nov 20, 2015 | Real Estate Disputes
Landlords and tenants alike may enter into a lease optimistically, hoping for a beneficial and amenable relationship. Frequently, landlords and tenants do have successful relationships, but, as Arizona residents are undoubtedly aware, sometimes lease disputes arise...
Arizona attorneys handle variety of real estate disputes
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Oct 2, 2015 | Real Estate Disputes
Many in the real estate business may think of the ideal real estate transaction as a "win-win" situation. A seller obtains what they want - the sale of a piece of property, and a buyer obtains what they seek - a desired piece of property for their home or business....
Encroachment can be a problem for Arizona property owners
On behalf of Faith, Ledyard & Faith, PLC | Sep 11, 2015 | Real Estate Disputes
Arizona homeowners typically expect that they will have full use of the property they rightfully own. They will likely hope for positive relationships with their neighbors, and that neighboring properties can coexist peacefully. Unfortunately, however, some Arizona...



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