Commission Could Be Due for Condemned Property

Question: We have listed our Phoenix warehouse with a local brokerage firm. Since this listing we have been informed by the Arizona Department of Transportation that our warehouse will be condemned for construction of highway improvements, but under condemnation law we are not obligated to pay a commission to our listing broker. To avoid the…

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Foreclosure May Nullify Easement

  Question: We live in a rural area near Prescott. Several years ago, we paid our neighbor $500 to record a roadway easement to give us access to the county road. Our neighbor’s home is now in foreclosure, and our neighbor has moved to Phoenix. If there is a foreclosure of our neighbor’s property, will we…

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Buyer Needs Legal Access to Property

Question: I recently purchased from a bank 5 acres of land in the White Mountains. When I went to the county to request a building permit to build a home, my request was denied because there was no access to my 5 acres of land. I have access to my land over at least two…

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