Category: Real Estate Litigation
Potential Complications of Adding a Non-Married Partner to a Deed in Arizona
When it comes to owning real estate, adding a non-married partner’s name to a property deed is a significant decision that carries serious legal and financial implications. While it is relatively straightforward for married couples to include a spouse’s name on a deed, the process becomes more complicated and problematic for non-married couples in Arizona. The following discussion explores potential complications that may arise from
Can a Co-Owner Sell a Property Without Every other Owner’s Permission in Arizona?
Co-owning real estaste property can obviously be beneficial, allowing individuals to share in the responsibilities and expenses of property ownership. However, disagreements can arise regarding important decisions like selling the property. As an Arizona-based law firm specializing in real estate matters, Anthony Law Group is here to address the question: Can a co-owner sell a property without everyone’s permission in Arizona? Let’s explore the legal
Commercial Real Estate Litigation in Arizona
What are the Most Common Causes of Commercial Real Estate Litigation in Arizona? Commercial real estate litigation can occur in many situations. However, the most common causes of commercial real estate litigation are breach of contract, commercial real estate finance disputes, commercial lease disputes, negligence or breach of duty, specific performance, boundary disputes, real estate partnerships or joint venture disputes, and property insurance and land
Scottsdale’s New Short-Term Rental Ordinance
Understanding Scottsdale’s New Short-Term Rental Ordinance The short-term rental industry has grown fast, in Arizona and across the country. In 2021, the short-term vacation rental market in the U.S. was estimated at more than $30 billion, with a projected compound annual growth rate of 10.3% through 2030. It’s an industry with a fairly low barrier to entry, and has drawn everyone from established corporations to
WHEN TO FILE A LIS PENDENS (PENDING LAWSUIT NOTICE)?
A common problem in Arizona is how does someone protect themselves when they have a dispute concerning real property. The last thing you want to have happen is for one of the parties involved in the dispute to sell the real property that is disputed before a lawsuit has finished. For example, if Person A invested money to help purchase real estate owned by Person
Neighbor Easement Problems? Everything You Need to Know
My Neighbor is Claiming That He Has an Easement That Crosses Over My Property Most property owners believe that they can use their land for anything they would like as long it is within the bounds of the law. One important potential exception is an easement. Whether the easement is from a residential neighbor or a commercial one, there are certain things to be aware