by Goodman Law Group | Nov 28, 2018 | General Counsel |
A recent case in the Arizona Supreme Court dealt with some HOA regulations—specifically, monetary caps per unit or lot. The defendant in the case, Associa Arizona, moved to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Zenai LLC, based on the entire lawsuit having been “based on an...
by Goodman Law Group | Mar 18, 2020
Knowing when and how to amend your community’s documents can be overwhelming and confusing. In this episode, Clint Goodman teams up with the queen of document projects, Maura Abernethy, to describe the document amendment process and to answer common questions she...
by Goodman Law Group | Mar 6, 2022 | General Counsel |
What effect do property taxes have on homeowners’ associations? There are a few common property tax issues that associations may face. Property Taxes on Association Common Area Common property tax and tax lien issues that homeowner associations may face | Goodman Law...
by Goodman Law Group | Aug 10, 2017 | Condominiums, Enforcement |
One of the biggest differences between living in a condominium complex versus an apartment complex is that, because condos are primarily owned and not rented, the residents of condo complexes tend to be more mature, responsible, and conscious of their living...
by Goodman Law Group | Jan 2, 2022
Title 38 – Property – Real and Personal Article 33.3 – Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act Applicability to nonresidential planned communities This article does not apply to a planned community in which all units are restricted exclusively to...
by Goodman Law Group | Jun 19, 2017 | Enforcement, MONTHLY SPOTLIGHT |
Maybe you’ve just been elected to an HOA board or perhaps you’ve been on the board for a decade, but there should come a point when your HOA takes the time to look at its community contract, often referred to as the CC&Rs, short for Covenants, Conditions and...
by Goodman Law Group | Oct 1, 2019
Title 33 – Property Chapter 16 – Planned Communities Article 1 – General Provisions A. Notwithstanding any provision in the declaration, bylaws or other documents to the contrary, all meetings of the members’ association and the board of...
by jaclyn-revis | Sep 27, 2022
Natalie Hagen Natalie Hagen was born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada. After graduating from the University of Portland, Ms. Hagen attended law school at the University of San Diego School of Law. During law school, Ms. Hagen worked for a small boutique law firm...
by Goodman Law Group | Jul 18, 2018
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by Goodman Law Group | Feb 26, 2018
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by Goodman Law Group | May 2, 2018 | General Counsel |
Within the boundaries of the United States, the HOA is the homeowner association. It’s a private networked that was previously developed by a developer of real estate. The purpose of having homeowners associated was to market, manage and sell homes within a...
by Goodman Law Group | Mar 20, 2019 | General Counsel |
The state of Arizona has a six-year statute of limitations for taking legal action in a breach of contract case. The law also allows insurance companies in the state to shorten the statute of limitations in which a policyholder can file a breach of contract lawsuit in...