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...
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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
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...
Will title insurance protect my Arizona real estate purchase?
A real estate transaction involves some degree of risk. Ideally, through, thorough preparation and effective negotiations, any risks are minimized and a transaction is executed without bumps in the road. One way to prevent potential complications, such as property...
Can I lose my Arizona property in an adverse possession claim?
An Arizona property owner may think that when he purchases a piece of property, he owns it until he sells it, and that is typically the case. A property owner who neglects his property, however, may find himself in an uncomfortable position if another claims ownership...
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Real estate transactions may be thought of as "win-win" transactions. The selling party gets what it wants -- the sale of a piece of property and financial compensation, and the buying party obtains a desired piece of property. Sometimes, however, a transaction may...
What are my options if a real estate dispute occurs?
Parties usually enter into a real estate contract with the intention of either selling a piece of property or buying one. The goal is that both sides will get what they want. Unfortunately, however, sometimes one party may not perform as agreed upon and their behavior...
Title defects affect Arizona property owners
What if my property has a title defect? What is a title defect? Will a title defect derail my real estate transaction? These questions may be running through your head as you are considering executing a real estate transaction.A title defect, also known as a cloud on...
What is eminent domain?
Sometimes it appears the government has taken over an area for its own use, even against the landowner's consent. For Arizonans, the prospect of losing your land to such a situation is a scary one, but certain key factors must be met before this type of extreme action...
Closing golf course finds itself center of real estate disputes
A new lawsuit has been filed against the owners of a golf course near Phoenix. Two residents of Ahwatukee Foothills filed the suit in an effort to receive a court injunction requiring restoration of the land to its former condition. A local group known as Save the...