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HOA architectural disputes are a common issue we see in Arizona—whether it’s a denied application or an alleged violatio...
04/28/2026

HOA architectural disputes are a common issue we see in Arizona—whether it’s a denied application or an alleged violation after work is done. In this article, we break down what documents control these decisions, how HOAs typically evaluate requests, and practical steps homeowners can take to navigate the process more effectively.

HOA denied your build plans? Learn why boards say no, what documents control architectural approvals, and smart steps to resolve disputes before lawsuits.

Most landlord problems aren’t legal issues until they are.  And when they are, it usually comes down to documentation.  ...
04/06/2026

Most landlord problems aren’t legal issues until they are. And when they are, it usually comes down to documentation. If you’re a property manager in Arizona, we put together this checklist that can help save you time, money, and headaches.

Arizona property management law checklist for landlords and managers. Learn compliance, leases, deposits, notices, and dispute prevention strategies.

Easement disputes usually start small and get expensive fast.  If a neighbor blocks access, changes a shared road, or in...
04/01/2026

Easement disputes usually start small and get expensive fast. If a neighbor blocks access, changes a shared road, or installs a gate—you need to know your rights. This new guide breaks down Arizona easement laws so they’re easier for property owners to understand.

Arizona easement laws explained by a real estate attorney. Learn easement rights, common disputes, access issues, and how to protect your property.

Gottlieb Law was recently featured in the San Tan News as it hits the 3-year mark.  It does a good job capturing what th...
03/30/2026

Gottlieb Law was recently featured in the San Tan News as it hits the 3-year mark. It does a good job capturing what the firm has been building: a real estate and litigation practice focused on strong results, collaboration, and giving attorneys the ability to take real ownership of their cases. Over the past few years, we’ve handled a wide array of real estate, probate, and business matters, spanning form (1) jury and bench trials, (2) injunction hearings, (3) complex real estate, business and probate disputes, and (4) real estate transactional matters.

But just as important, we’ve built a team environment where (1) attorneys are trusted with meaningful responsibility early; (2) strategy is collaborative, not siloed; and (3) growth isn’t tied to waiting years for opportunities.

The article can be found here:

As Gottlieb Law reaches its third anniversary, Founding Partner Benjamin Gottlieb, a Chandler resident, said the firm’s culture remains true to its core values that are collaborative, client-focused, and built

A mechanic’s lien can create serious problems for both contractors and property owners in Arizona. For contractors and s...
03/11/2026

A mechanic’s lien can create serious problems for both contractors and property owners in Arizona. For contractors and suppliers, lien rights can provide powerful leverage to secure payment — but only if the process is handled correctly. Missing a notice requirement or deadline can eliminate those rights. For property owners, a recorded lien can cloud title, delay a sale or refinance, and quickly escalate a dispute. In this new guide, we explain the Arizona mechanic’s lien process in plain language. Understanding the process early can often prevent a small dispute from becoming a major legal problem.

A practical Gottlieb Law guide to Arizona mechanic’s lien rules, key deadlines, contractor rights, and what property owners can do to resolve liens faster.

The Notice of Value in your mailbox often relies on broad market algorithms rather than the specific reality of your pro...
03/10/2026

The Notice of Value in your mailbox often relies on broad market algorithms rather than the specific reality of your property's condition. Arizona law gives you a strict window to dispute an inflated assessment, but missing the deadline can lock in that value for the coming tax year. Read our latest guide to understand the appeal process and how to protect your real estate investment from unnecessary tax burdens.

Received a high Notice of Value? Read our 2026 guide on how to contest a property tax assessment in Arizona to correct errors and protect your investment.

Arizona remains a preemption state — but enforcement authority has expanded significantly since 2022.  Our latest update...
02/19/2026

Arizona remains a preemption state — but enforcement authority has expanded significantly since 2022. Our latest update breaks down: (1) what cities can regulate right now; (2) the 2022 enforcement overhaul (SB1168); and (3) proposed 2026 legislation (SB1076). If you own or are considering investing in short-term rentals in Arizona, understanding the difference between current law and proposed changes is critical.

A current overview of Arizona short-term rental laws, including the 2022 enforcement overhaul and proposed 2026 legislative changes.

Appraisal disputes affect more than just numbers — they affect legal rights.  In Arizona, valuation disagreements can ar...
02/18/2026

Appraisal disputes affect more than just numbers — they affect legal rights. In Arizona, valuation disagreements can arise in property tax assessments, insurance claims, real estate transactions, and probate proceedings. Each context follows a different legal framework. Our latest article outlines how these disputes are resolved and when legal guidance becomes critical. If an appraisal impacts your financial position, knowing the proper procedure is essential.

What Arizona property owners need to know about disputing real estate appraisals, including legal procedures and local appraisal appeal options.

A contractor walking off the job can leave Arizona homeowners facing unfinished work, unexpected costs, and serious stre...
02/13/2026

A contractor walking off the job can leave Arizona homeowners facing unfinished work, unexpected costs, and serious stress. Our latest guide provides guidance on these situations, from filing an ROC complaint to pursuing bond or Recovery Fund compensation. If your project has stalled, learn the steps that can protect your home and your rights.

Contractor abandoned your project in Arizona? Learn your rights, ROC options, bond and Recovery Fund remedies, and how to protect yourself before costs grow.

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