Well Share Agreements; Can Buyers Legally Waive the Implied Warranty of Workmanship and Habitability ?; The Relevance and Distinction Between Non-Profit Directors and Officers
Legal Update
Well Share Agreements
By: Christopher J. Charles, Esq.
In rural or outlying communities, many times the only water source for Arizona property owners is a well that they may share with one or more neighbors. Very few state laws or regulations govern the operation of shared wells. Property owners whose water supply comes from a shared well should be aware of their rights and responsibilities for their water supply. If you have questions regarding a shared well, it is critical to confer with an attorney experienced in dealing with issues surrounding sharing a water source.

CONTINUE READING
Can Buyers Legally Waive the Implied Warranty of Workmanship and Habitability Re: New Home Construction?
By: Blake T. Wilkie, Esq.
An implied warranty in real estate can be a confusing issue. As the homebuilding booms sweeps across the nation, a record number of homeowners are stepping foot into their newly-constructed properties for the first time. The excitement is understandable—the bidding process is in the rear-view mirror and the envisioned home has become a reality. That excitement may give way, however, to frustration and disappointment when it is discovered that the building process included defective workmanship or materials.

CONTINUE READING
NonProfit Lawyers Explain the Difference Between Directors and Officers?
By: Erik W. Stanley, Esq.
Nonprofit lawyers are often asked the difference between directors and officers in a nonprofit corporation. Directors and officers are roles within a nonprofit corporation that serve essential functions and can be crucial to a well-run, efficient organization. However, individuals often confuse the two roles, making it important to understand the distinctions between them.

CONTINUE READING
PROVIDENT LAW®
PRACTICE AREAS
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS LAW
FAMILY LAW
REAL ESTATE DISPUTES
COMMERCIAL LITIGATION
ESTATE AND TRUST PLANNING
BANKRUPTCY | CREDITOR’S RIGHTS
COLLECTIONS
GUARDIANSHIP | CONSERVATOR
ADRE AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
CHURCH AND NONPROFIT
PROBATE & TRUST
CHURCH MINISTRY PRACTICES
RELIGIOUS LIBERTIES
‌
Get Social With Us!
Stay up to date on our latest news and check out more of
our blog content by joining our online community.
Facebook ‌ LinkedIn ‌
© 2020 Provident Lawyers. All Rights Reserved.