In Arizona the Statute of Limitations (“SOL”) for enforcing a written contract for a debt is 6 years. A.R.S. §12-548. That means that 6 years after a written contract is breached, the non-breaching party can no longer sue to enforce it. So, as the … [Read more...]
DIY (Do It Yourself) Contracts
Due to challenges in the housing market, many landlords have been willing to finance the sale of their property to their tenants who don’t qualify for conventional loans. In addition to the cautions of seller financing from the Dodd-Frank Act (refer … [Read more...]
Federal Fair Housing Laws Rules to Protect LGBT Couple
In April 2017, a U.S. District Court Judge in Denver ruled for the first time that the federal Fair Housing Act (“FHA”) prohibiting discrimination in housing extends to the LGBT community. In Smith v. Avanti, 16-CV-00091-RM-MJW, two women, one of … [Read more...]
Paid Sick Leave Is Now the Law!
Remember the 2016 controversial Arizona Proposition 206? It mandated that the minimum wage in Arizona went to $10/hour on January 1, 2017 and will increase by 50¢ annually until it reaches $12/hour on January 1, 2020. The other key component of this … [Read more...]
Lawsuits Against Zestimates
Zillow, with its easy to use, online, proprietary formula for a property’s estimated market value -- a “Zestimate” – is being sued in Cook County, Illinois for misrepresenting property values and negatively affecting sales. Real estate agents around … [Read more...]
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