lawyer who sue hoa's in arizona

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Who represents the Hoa in Arizona?

The Bainbridge Law Firm, L.L.C., is one of the few law firms in Arizona that routinely represents individual homeowners involved in homeowner association (HOA) disputes. Few, if any, Arizona law firms represent more homeowners in HOA matters than The Bainbridge Law Firm, L.L.C. Because we frequently work with the same law firms and lawyers who represent the HOAs, we …

Can a homeowner Sue An Hoa?

Schedule a Consultation Today. The Dessaules Law Group is one of the few Arizona law firms that represents homeowners in HOA disputes, including corporate governance disputes, collection matters, and CC&R violations and fines. Most law firms with a substantial HOA practice represent the HOA. We recognize the problems that Arizona homeowners face when they find …

Can a lawyer represent a homeowner in an HOA case?

Homeowners Association Lawyers at 1938 E. Osborn Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85016 Open for Business Real Estate law firm established in 1979 focused on commercial & residential real estate law, litigation, HOA disputes, easements & adverse possession. Contact 888-913-9621 Reviews 4.4 8 peer 100% 2 client 1 Award Website Compare Cronus Law, PLLC

Why hire the Dessaules Law Group for your Hoa dispute?

At Harper Law PLC, we represent homeowners in the Phoenix area and from throughout the State of Arizona in HOA-related disputes. Disputes and HOA-related litigation usually arise when homeowners are accusing of violating the Association's …

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Have You Been Sued By Your HOA?

The Bainbridge Law Firm, L.L.C., represents people who live in condominiums, town homes, single-family homes and commercial condominium subdivisions. Most of these types of properties are subject to restrictions recorded against their property and homeowner associations that were established before or during the development of the property.

Attorney Who Is Qualified To Handle HOA Litigation

With a unique perspective from both the homeowner association side and the individual homeowner side, The Bainbridge Law Firm, L.L.C., provides effective and reliable advice and representation. Clients benefit from this perspective and receive the skilled representation they deserve in an often difficult situation.

What is breach of contract in Arizona?

Breach of Contract Litigation: In Arizona, the Declaration is a contract between the Unit owner and the Association. Powell v. Washburn, 211 Ariz. 553, 554, 555, ¶ 8, 125 P.3d 373, 374, 375 (2006). When a contract is clear, the court will enforce it according to its unambiguous term and the intent of the parties. Courts will consider the particular meaning of a restrictive covenant and “the surrounding circumstances, the general purpose of the restrictions, and the manner in which they have been interpreted by the property owners.” Id. (citation omitted). Even if the covenant is ambiguous, the court advised that “The function of the law is to ascertain and give effect to the likely intentions and legitimate expectations of the parties’ who create the covenants.” See id. at 556-57, ¶ 13, 125 P.3d at 376-77. The Association draws its authority through the provisions of the Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. If the Unit owner or the Association ignores or otherwise acts outside the specific terms of the CC&Rs, then the Unit owner or the Association may be found in breach of contract. In that case, the prevailing party may recover damages and attorneys fees from the losing party.

Is the Association overzealous in collecting?

However, the Association sometimes becomes a little overzealous in their collection efforts. There are particular regulations that the Association must observe. In fact, pursuant to A.R.S. 33-1807, the association’s ability to assess is specifically defined.

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How to contact an Arizona HOA lawyer?

If you're ready to schedule an appointment, give us a call at 602-256-6400, or submit your inquiry online and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.

What is Harper Law?

At Harper Law PLC, we represent homeowners in the Phoenix area and from throughout the State of Arizona in HOA-related disputes. Disputes and HOA-related litigation usually arise when homeowners are accusing of violating the Association's governing documents, primarily the CC&R's. Such disputes often center on alleged failures to pay assessments due, obtain approval for architectural changes, pay fines or comply with other rules and regulations.

Can an association enforce a HOA?

Although Associations are empowered to enforce the legally-enacted rules, the enforecement must be reasonable and many Associations and their boards overreach and abuse their powers. An experienced HOA attorney can help you defend your position and negotiate a reasonable outcome to your HOA dispute.

Is Arizona a HOA state?

Homeowner Associations (commonly referred to as HOAs) have become the norm in Arizona in recent years. Virtually every residential development in the State is governed by the rules and regulations of an HOA, which are usually spelled out in a document called the CC&Rs of the Association.

Do HOAs have laws?

As the prevalence of HOAs has grown, so have the laws and other rules governing the conduct of HOAs, as well as the amount of litigation related to HOA disputes. Although there are laws in place requiring that homeowners be informed about the HOA restrictions, many homeowners are surprised to discover what may be required of them.

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