by Clint Dunaway | Mar 11, 2019 | Landlord - Tenant Law
In the world of rental properties, “bed bugs” is a dirty word(s) and a landlord’s worst nightmare. Aside from the physical difficulties bedbugs pose, there are legal ramifications to deal with if one doesn’t take the necessary precautions. Therefore, every landlord...
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 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...
by Clint Dunaway | Jun 7, 2018 | Landlord - Tenant Law, Real Estate Law
Arizona real estate agents are required to “disclose in writing to all other parties any information the licensee possesses that materially or adversely affects the consideration to be paid by any party to the transaction”. A real estate agents failure to...