Many HOA’s are well run. Their residents are fortunate. We often meet…
Group Homes vs. Homeowner Associations
A realtor recently asked, on behalf of a prospective buyer, if Homeowners…
Eviction Relief
We have had several calls from tenants and also landlords concerning eviction…
VIDEO: Using a Partition Action to Divide Property in Arizona
Watch the video below as Platt & Westby attorney, Kevin Falvey, discusses…
The Differences in Deeds When Conveying Title to Real Property in Arizona
To give a little background information, a deed is the document you…
VIDEO: Construction Defect Law
Cracks in your foundation, a leaking roof, water damaged walls, among other…
Boundary Disputes
Boundary disputes, which are disagreements regarding who owns a piece of property, can be quite common. Boundary questions often arise when a property owner makes an improvement, such as building a fence.
For example, when you are raising a fence outside of your house, you may unknowingly be placing your fence on your neighbor’s property. On the other hand, you may be erecting the fence entirely on your property, but your neighbor may argue that the fence is encroaching on his property. It is important that any issues concerning boundary disputes get resolved in a timely manner.
VIDEO: Adverse Possession
Adverse possession is a way of acquiring title to real property by physically occupying…
Removal of Expired Deed of Trust
Have you not made a payment on a real estate loan for years but the lender has not foreclosed? You may be able to free up equity. Learn more here.
Deed of Release By Heirs
Buying and selling real property is an exciting and daunting prospect for…