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- Intellectual Property
- Real Estate LitigationJeffrey M. Neff is a real estate specialist certified by the Arizona Board of Legal Specialization. He has extensive experience in real property transactions and litigation including purchase, sale, lending, eliminating title problems, easements, quiet titles, partitions, foreclosure, workouts, real estate litigation and many other areas of commercial real estate.
- Real Estate TransactionsJeffrey M. Neff and Debra Boyer just completed a complex real estate transaction for a charity. It was really three deals rolled into one. A donor wanted to give a shopping center, worth several million dollars to a charity. Jeff and Debra represented the charity. The charity then sold the property to a third party…
- Easement
- Estate PlanningBeneficiary Deeds are useful tools in estate planning. A Beneficiary Deed is provided for by Arizona Revised Statutes 33-405. Simply put, it means that real property passes automatically at death to the people designated as beneficiaries in the deed. It’s much like joint tenancy with one improvement: the Beneficiary Deed does not pass an immediate interest. (A joint tenant can transfer his/her interest or it can be taken by creditors.) A Beneficiary Deed can be changed or revoked at any time by the owner.
- ForeclosureThat is the process of filing a lawsuit in Superior Court that asks the court to issue a judgment approving the foreclosure, schedule a sheriff’s sale to sell the property, and, finally, waiting out any redemption period (usually six months) the owner or others may have. It can be a long and expensive process.