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Real Estate Law

For over twenty-five years, Munger Chadwick has been one of the premier real estate and construction law firms in Arizona, representing companies in every area of real estate development, sales, and construction. Munger Chadwick's expertise extends from assisting the buyer and developer of raw land, to developing company infrastructure, commercial and residential builders, real estate brokers, as well as assisting the commercial or residential buyer, seller, landlord, or lessee.

We can assist with title problems, easements, property tax problems, water and utility issues, ingress and egress, environmental, and zoning matters.  We draft and review real estate purchase contracts, deeds of trusts, promissory notes, easements, real estate development and assurance agreements, real estate trusts, and both commercial and residential leases.

If litigation becomes required, either in the courtroom venue or in an administrative hearing, our recognized strength and expertise in the courtroom  vastly increases your chances for a positive outcome. Unique to Munger Chadwick is our ability to seek resolution by lobbying for changes in  State or Federal laws or regulations.

 

 

Our experts include:

   
bullet John Munger
bullet Mark Chadwick
bullet Michael Green
bullet Laura Chiasson

We would be pleased to respond to further inquiries about our firm’s capabilities in all areas of Real Estate Law. We invite you to call or e-mail us at any time. Our general e-mail address is:

m-c@mungerchadwick.com

Telephone:  520-721-1900

               Fax:  520-747-1550       

 

 

Other relevant capabilities:

bullet Construction Law
bullet Government Relations
bullet Business Law
bullet Litigation

 

Capabilities

Title Problems

Zoning Issues

Real Estate Trusts

Commercial & Residential Leases

Materialmen’s Liens

Registrar of Contractors

Financing Infrastructure

Property Tax Appeals

Entity Formation

Contractor Agreements

Litigation
 

 

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