“Unsubdivided” Subdivisions
It may be an oxymoron, but a Public Report (now known as a “Subdivision Disclosure Report”) is required for sale of an unsubdivided subdivision of 6 or more parcels, each less than 36
It may be an oxymoron, but a Public Report (now known as a “Subdivision Disclosure Report”) is required for sale of an unsubdivided subdivision of 6 or more parcels, each less than 36
If you are planning to offer for sale lots within a subdivision where public or private infrastructure improvements are ongoing, you must provide an “assurance of completion” of all planned
When you’ve determined that you want to move forward with subdivision and sale of your 6 or more lots, of course, you want to advertise, put a sign on the
By law, A.R.S. 32-2101 (55), you are a “Subdivider” if you own or have owned 6 or more lots in a single platted subdivision and offer any number of them for sale,
When selling a lot or condominium unit, a Subdivider must provide evidence that he has a marketable interest in the property. Further, the Subdivider must have the ability to make
If, at any time after approval and issuance of the Public Report, there is a material change to the development, the offering or any disclosures in the Public Report, the