David Allen Partner, Jaburg|Wilk Attorneys at Law The legal right to use someone else’s land for some limited purpose usually arises out of the user having either an easement or a license. A very common easement is one used for ingress and egress, meaning the right to travel over someone else’s property to reach… Read more
Adapted from Arizona Journal of Real Estate & Business, December 2013 issue
Kristin E. Rosan Partner, Madison & Rosan, LLP Attorneys at Law We’ve all watched the home shows where spouses buy run down homes, fix them up, and then flip them to end buyers for a profit. The shows make it look so easy. What you don’t see on TV is all of the behind-the-scenes… Read more
The 4th Annual Journal Industry Awards Ceremony Honors Professionals in the Real Estate Industry On Friday, March 11, the Arizona School of Real Estate & Business held its 4th Annual Journal Industry Awards ceremony at the McCormick Ranch Golf Club in the heart of Scottsdale, Ariz. This event is designed to recognize and honor the… Read more
Michael Bennett CEO/Owner, B.E. Lending Flipping houses looks like so much fun on HGTV, and it seems so attainable…until you start to think about financing. Sure, flipping is a lucrative business, but it also comes with great risk. Although it may take some creative number crunching (unless you have a giant pile of cash… Read more
Sarah Kirsch Richardson Principal/Designated Broker, Tru Realty Having lived and flipped through the post-2008 market crash, I can say that the fix-and-flip market has evolved. Looking back to 2010, the flood of housing inventory allowed investors to acquire properties at a fraction of their current values, and the cost of both labor and material… Read more
Cindi Acker-Hein Creative Strategist, Ninety-Nine Hats We interviewed two flippers at different stages of the profession. Here’s what they had to say. It all started with real estate agent Amy Paul’s father-in-law. Retired and itching for something to do, he suggested they partner on flipping houses. That was 2005; Paul and her husband are… Read more
Nate Hoelzen President, Arizona Journal of Real Estate & Business Dear Readers, This month marks the beginning of summer and the end of the school year for many students across the country. However, at the Arizona School of Real Estate & Business, we educate our students all year long and offer the highest-quality curriculum in… Read more
On Friday evening, March 11th, the Arizona School of Real Estate & Business held our 4th Annual Journal Industry Awards Ceremony at The McCormick Ranch Golf Club in the heart of Scottsdale, Arizona. This event is designed to recognize and honor the hard-working professionals in the real estate, mortgage, title, home inspection, and appraisal industries… Read more
Christopher J. Charles, Esq. Philip A. Overcash, Esq. Change can be a mixed bag. For sellers, the recent changes to the standard residential real estate purchase contract can be favorably viewed, but buyers should pay careful attention to the warranty provisions. The Arizona Association of REALTORS® (AAR) periodically updates the Residential Resale Real… Read more