by Gib Zickerman | Nov 16, 2020 | Consumers Law, Property Law, Real Estate Law
When you’re acquiring a loan for purchasing a house, most people end up with a deed of trust, which is a security instrument for the person who’s lending you the money. And most people have learned over the years that if I buy a house and have a deed of...
by David West | Oct 28, 2020 | Property Law, Real Estate Law
Homestead exemptions in Arizona Circumstances arise where you may be unable to pay your creditors and collection agents begin threatening you with lawsuits, judgments, garnishments, attachments. You may not be able financially to pay the creditors. Are you at risk...
by Admin88 | Nov 1, 2019 | Business Law, Property Law, Real Estate Law
Adverse Possession What happens when someone takes possession of property that is owned by someone else? It happens often and on various levels, from a fence notched slightly over the property line to full blown property occupations. When someone takes possession of a...