contract

A professional agreement between two or more parties is enforceable only when both parties enter into a legal contract. A written contract is a legally binding document that is critical when engaging in personal or business transactions. Contracts can protect one’s liabilities, interests, and rights. Unfortunately, disputes may arise when it comes to the validity or interpretation of a contract. When this occurs, a skilled contract attorney on your side can be of tremendous benefit. Contact our contract lawyer today.

Sun City Contract Attorney

The knowledgeable contract attorneys at Mushkatel, Gobbato, & Kile, P.L.L.C. have a long history of drafting and reviewing contractual documents in Arizona. We have successfully handled contracts involving personal property rights, commercial real estate transactions, rights of conveyance, service contracts, and interpersonal agreements. If you have questions about these types of contracts or are looking for more information, please contact our civil law attorneys for a consultation with a contract lawyer.

Personal Property Rights Contracts

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Personal property can be categorized into corporeal personal property and incorporeal personal property. Corporeal personal property includes items such as merchandise, jewelry, and animals. Items that are considered incorporeal personal property include patents, copyrights, stocks, and bonds. Whenever valuable personal property exchanges hands, a contract should be in place to protect both parties’ best interests.

Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Real estate purchase contracts are vital in any exchange of land. When dealing with a large purchase such as commercial property, every detail of the contract must be carefully considered. Mistakes made in a commercial real estate transaction can have serious financial consequences. Efficient and professional contract drafting may assist in avoiding future problems with commercial real estate purchases and sales.

Rights of Conveyance Transactions

“Conveyancing” is the transfer of legal title of property from one party to another. A skilled contract lawyer will make sure that the rights of the seller and the buyer are protected from errors in the contract. Drafting a contract that ensures that the buyer secures title to the land can be difficult. No one should attempt to sell property without the help of a professional.

Service Contracts

Buying a service contract is a way of buying peace of mind from future bills. Businesses that are drafting service contracts may need an attorney to ensure that the contract is written in a way that protects the consumer and the seller. Before signing a service agreement on a major item, it may be wise to consult with a service contract attorney who will know how to spot poorly-drafted contractual terms and obligations.

Consequences of Minor Oversights

Even minor mistakes can prove costly if included in an executed contract. Oversights that seem minor can lead to major complications down the road. This is why it is necessary to seek the counsel of an attorney who has significant experience drafting, reviewing, and negotiating contracts.

Interpersonal Agreements

Contracts can be useful outside of business and real estate. A number of personal contracts that can protect your best interests are available. Types of interpersonal contracts include the following:

  • Postnuptial agreements
  • Divorce agreements
  • Domestic partnership agreements

Individuals who simply have verbal agreements in place should consider placing the agreement in writing.