Tucson Real Estate Attorney

For Property Deals and Disputes
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Arizona Real Estate Law, Handled with Care and Precision

Real estate is personal and high-stakes. Lancer Law advises buyers, sellers, investors, and owners from Catalina Foothills and Oro Valley to Midtown, Vail, and Green Valley. We review contracts, clear title issues, and resolve conflicts so your home or project stays on track in Pima County and across Southern Arizona.

Purchase Agreements, Title, and the Fine Print

We draft and negotiate purchase and sale agreements, coordinate title and surveys, and structure commercial leases that match your risk and timeline. For development projects, we also guide clients through zoning changes, use permits, and planning approvals—see our Land Use, Zoning & Development page for details. Our goal is to keep your deal smooth from offer through closing.

Lines, Easements, & Everything in Between

Boundary lines near Tanque Verde, access fights along rural roads, HOA conflicts, and contractor payment issues—we’ve seen how land problems escalate. We pursue negotiated fixes when possible and file suit when necessary. If your issue involves access or encroachments, see our work on easements and boundary disputes to understand typical paths to resolution.

Rights, Timelines, and Practical Options

Arizona’s deed-of-trust system can move quickly from default to sale. We help lenders and borrowers evaluate notice requirements, reinstatement, and alternatives like loan mods or short sales. For an overview of timelines and defenses, read about foreclosure law in AZ and call us early to preserve options.

Integrated Counsel for Property Tied to Life and Business

Real estate intersects with estates, businesses, and financing. Lancer Law coordinates with probate and business counsel so titles, entities, and contracts align—whether you’re selling a rental in Sierra Vista or leasing space near the University.


Clear Answers for Arizona Property Matters

  • Do I need a lawyer if the title company is handling closing?

    Title companies can’t give legal advice. We negotiate terms, solve non-standard issues, and keep your interests front and center.

  • Can I force a neighbor to move a fence on my land?

    We start with the survey and demand removal; if that fails, we file the appropriate action to enforce your boundary rights.

  • What if a tenant stops paying?

    Follow Arizona’s notice and filing rules precisely; we manage the process to regain possession lawfully.