The Arizona Employee Protection Act more accurately protects employers. It requires that all employment contracts which restrict the right of a party to terminate an employment relationship be in writing and signed by the party to be charged, meaning that an employer’s word has no legal force without an accompanying...
The Homeowner Advocate’s Tool Box: Forcible Detainer Actions and New Age Real Estate Group AZ
Forcible detainer actions involving trustee’s sale claims must be brought in Superior Court, held the Maricopa County Superior Court on January 6, 2014 in New Age Real Estate Group AZ v. Oscar Quintana Perez. Like many purchasers at trustee sales, New Age Real Estate Group AZ filed their forcible detainer action...
Show me the Note: New Defense for Arizona Homeowners
Show-me-the-note is now a recognized defense for Arizona homeowners facing foreclosure, decided the Arizona Court of Appeals on January 30, 2014 in Steinberger v. McVey. The show-me-the-note mortgage foreclosure defense alleges that, despite the borrower being in default on the loan, the foreclosing party is neither the beneficiary nor the trustee...