Posts Categorized: Law Briefs
Unraveling The Lease With An Option To Purchase
Law Briefs, Legal Forum
February 26, 2016
David Degnan Owner, Degnan Law, PLLC Real estate agents should take note: a lease with an option to purchase is three contracts – not one. The Agreement contains an… Read more
What Is A Deposition?
Law Briefs, Legal Forum
January 25, 2016
David Allen Partner, Jaburg & Wilk If you find yourself involved in a lawsuit, either as a party plaintiff, defendant or as a material witness, it is very likely… Read more
Resolving Noise Complaints
Law Briefs, Legal Forum
November 21, 2015
David Degnan, Esq. Owner, Degnan Law, PLLC Condominium owners often confront noisy and rowdy neighbors. The unruly neighbor may drop weights on the ground, play extremely loud music, or… Read more
Negotiating a Lease Renewal Option
Law Briefs
November 21, 2015
David Allen Partner, Jaburg & Wilk Most tenants and their real estate agents who negotiate commercial leases accept that many of the terms in the landlord’s “form” lease favor… Read more
The Defaulting Seller And a Notice Of Lis Pendens
Law Briefs, Legal Forum
August 25, 2015
David Allen Partner in the Phoenix Law Firm, Jaburg & Wilk After months of searching, you have finally found the house of your dreams and much to your delight… Read more
Resolving Unmarried Property Disputes
Law Briefs, Legal Forum
August 25, 2015
David Degnan, Esq. Owner, Degnan Law, PLLC You May Not Own As Much As You Think Unmarried couples are buying properties in droves in Arizona. However, when the relationship… Read more
Because It’s the Rules
Law Briefs
June 20, 2015
Written by: David Allen Patners in the Phoenix Law Firm, Jaburg & Wilk There are seemingly two types of people who live in houses or condominiums that are subject… Read more