Real Estate
The saying, “under all is the land” has been in common parlance for generations. Our job, as counsel, is to make sure that all the documents concerning the land clearly express the agreement of the parties in easily understandable English.
Even the simplest real estate transaction may involve complicated agreements and issues. Since the founding of our firm in 1957, we have successfully handled complex real estate issues by carefully reviewing agreements for hidden risks and exposures to future liabilities.
We represent Tucson’s significant developers and private investors on issues of:
- Project finance, including sale-leasebacks, seller carryback financing, installment sales contracts, like-kind exchange and non-traditional financing sources
- Purchases and Sales
- Boundary Disputes
- Contract negotiations
- Mortgages and Foreclosures
- Commercial Landlords and Tenants
- Ownership/Partnership Disputes
- Multi-level Financing
- Quiet Title Actions
- Zoning
- Environmental Regulations
- CC&Rs
- Access
- Title and Escrow Issues
- «Real Property Rights Transferring Due to Possession or Use; Adverse Possession and Prescriptive Easements in Arizona
- «Distressed Real Estate – What You Need to Know When Negotiating the Terms of a Real Estate Loan
- «Development Issues – Key Stakeholders Rights and Responsibilities
- «CAVEAT
- «A How-To Guide for Residential Landlords
- «BUYER BEWARE! Get a Title Policy, not a Preliminary Title Report or Commitment
- «Caveat Emptor: Disclosing Facts Obtained in Confidence
- «Commercial Real Estate Terminology
- «Going Green
- «Guarantor Liability Law Changes
- «Know Your Easement
- «Protect Yourself From Standard Real Estate & Architect Agreements
- «Selected Real Property Foreclosure Issues
- «Terms That Should Be Included in a Real Estate Contract
- «Terms That Should Be Included In Architecture Contracts
- «Title Policy Endorsements
- «How Existing Zoning Regulations Restrict Use of Your Property