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For both commercial and residential real estate transactions in Phoenix, a contract is involved that will govern the transaction between the parties. Whether you are buying a commercial storefront in Alhambra to open a coffee shop or are purchasing a home in Ellazona, a dispute regarding your contract can arise. To protect your finances and interests, it is crucial to hire an experienced Phoenix real estate contract disputes lawyer.

Harper Hall PLC: Protecting You in a Real Estate Contract Dispute

For the last two decades, Harper Hall PLC has been helping families and business owners alike through the complications and disputes that can arise during real estate transactions. We understand what it feels like to invest your time, money, and future into a piece of property. When a contract dispute arises, it can create unnecessary difficulties for buyers and sellers alike, but we are here to help.

Common Disputes in Phoenix Area Real Estate Contracts

When a buyer and seller enter into a real estate transaction in Phoenix, there is likely a contract involved that details the obligations and rights of both parties. These contracts usually close in 30 days. However, some can experience a delay or termination when a dispute arises between the parties involved.

The most common disputes that arise in real estate transactions in Phoenix include:

  •  Breach of contract. A dispute can arise regarding an unfilled real estate transaction, like when one party fails to close on the property sale. When either the buyer or the seller fails to follow the terms written in the contract, the other party may file a legal claim against them for breaching the contract.
  • Title disputes. During a real estate transaction, issues such as undisclosed liens or competing claims of ownership can arise, sometimes out of nowhere, and require skilled litigation to ensure the title of the property is cleared and the buyer’s interest in the property is protected.
  • Boundary disputes. When property lines are unclear or incorrectly set, conflicts may arise, and mediation or litigation may become necessary. Thankfully, around 75% of all mediated cases can result in a settlement, and court litigation will not be necessary. 
  • Partition actions. When co-owners of a property cannot agree on the sale or use of that property, either owner may try to force the sale, and having an attorney present will be key.
  • Easement disputes. Easements allow a holder to enter the property of another for a specific reason. When a disagreement arises over the easement holder’s right to use the property for access or utilities, a contract dispute can arise, and a lawyer can help.

Experienced Legal Counsel for Arizona Homeowners

Hire a Real Estate Contract Disputes Lawyer Today

Understanding your rights and obligations during a real estate transaction, either as the buyer or the seller, is essential to protect your money, your future, and your investment. When a dispute arises regarding the contract involved in your transaction, you need to hire a real estate contract disputes lawyer who understands the pertinent law and can use that knowledge for your benefit. Contact the offices of Harper Hall PLC today to learn how we can help you.

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