by Clint Dunaway | Mar 3, 2019 | Landlord - Tenant Law
Our law firm is frequently contacted by Arizonans looking for help with an “atypical eviction”. There are a few keys ingredients that make up an atypical eviction. The first ingredient in an atypical eviction is the actual person we are trying to evict....
by Clint Dunaway | Jan 28, 2019 | Eviction, Landlord - Tenant Law
In Arizona, month-to-month leases can be terminated by either the landlord or tenant with a 30-day written notice. In the absence of a written lease agreement–or if a written lease expired–Arizona tenants have month-to-month lease. Per A.R.S. § 33-1375(B),...
by Clint Dunaway | Jan 24, 2019 | Landlord - Tenant Law
*** ATTENTION- This Blog Post Applies to NON-Eviction Cases *** Click HERE to Read About Appealing EVICTION Cases Appealing an Arizona Justice Court Ruling A party may appeal a judgment entered in an Arizona Justice Court civil case. FYI, these rules do not apply to...
by Clint Dunaway | Jan 23, 2019 | Bankruptcy
Generally speaking, courts do not like agreements that attempt to make a debt non-dischargeable in bankruptcy. Bankruptcy courts have been unreceptive to the use of consent decrees and settlement agreements which attempt to create, by contract, a debt that will be...
by Clint Dunaway | Jan 16, 2019 | Landlord - Tenant Law
What is a Lis Pendens? Lis Pendens is a formal notice recorded with the local county recorder that puts the world on notice that there is pending legal action regarding a specific piece of real property. The lis pendens is filed with the clerk of the court and...