Last month, the Arizona Court of Appeals published an opinion holding that there was a question of fact for a jury to decide as to whether an employee ... Read More
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COURT CLARIFIES SCOPE OF ANTI-DEFICIENCY STATUTE
Lenders and homeowner borrowers have been waiting for clarification of various questions arising under Arizona’s anti-deficiency statute. Today, the ... Read More
DEED OF TRUST ASSIGNMENT NOT REQUIRED BEFORE TRUSTEE’S SALE
Arizona’s law does not require the recording of an assignment of a deed of trust before recording a notice of trustee’s sale where the beneficiary ... Read More
COURT FINDS RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION LOAN SUBJECT TO ANTI-DEFICIENCY STATUTE
In 2005, Trevis and Lisa Mueller purchased raw land. In 2006, they borrowed $444,000 from M&I Bank to construct a single family home for their own ... Read More
DEATH AND OTHER EVENTS NEED NOT BE DISCLOSED
Under Arizona law, death and certain other events/conditions need not be disclosed by a seller or lessor. According to A.R.S § 32-2156: A. No ... Read More
US SUPREME COURT RULES THAT FIRED FIANCE IS PROTECTED BY TITLE VII’S ANTI-RETALIATION PROVISION
Eric Thompson and his fiance Miriam Regalado both worked for the same employer. Three weeks after the employer was notified that Miriam had filed a ... Read More