Andrew Abraham
Burch & Cracchiolo PA
Board-Certified Specialist: Real Estate Law
Phoenix, Arizona • Serving Maricopa County
About Andrew Abraham
Andrew Abraham is a real estate attorney at Burch & Cracchiolo PA based in Phoenix, Arizona. Real estate practice in Arizona is grounded in ARS Title 33 (property transactions, deeds, encumbrances) and Title 32 (real estate broker licensing), covering purchase and sale disputes, title and easement issues, and broker liability claims. See contact information below.
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Education
- Law School: Arizona State
Common questions about Real Estate in Arizona
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How does the Arizona statute of frauds apply to real estate?
ARS § 44-101 requires that contracts for the sale of real property, leases longer than one year, and certain other real estate agreements be in writing and signed by the party to be charged. Oral real-estate contracts are generally unenforceable, with limited exceptions for partial performance and fraud. The writing must identify the parties, property, and price with reasonable certainty.
Does Arizona have a homestead exemption for property creditors?
Yes. Under ARS § 33-1101 (as amended by Proposition 209 effective 2023), Arizona homeowners can protect up to $400,000 of equity in a primary residence from forced sale by most creditors. The exemption applies in bankruptcy, judgment-creditor collection, and most state-law collection contexts. It does not protect against the mortgage holder's foreclosure or against purchase-money liens.
What is the redemption period in Arizona foreclosure?
Arizona has both judicial foreclosure (with a 6-month statutory redemption period under ARS § 12-1282 for judicial-sale property) and trustee sale (deed-of-trust foreclosure under ARS Title 33, Chapter 6.1, generally with no post-sale redemption). Most Arizona foreclosures use the trustee-sale process because it is faster and forecloses redemption rights.
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Burch & Cracchiolo PA
1850 N CENTRAL AVE STE 1700
Phoenix, AZ 85004
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