State Land
At Rose Law Group pc our attorneys, planners and project managers are regularly involved with acquiring State-owned land for purchase, lease or easement. As a result, we have substantial experience in working with the Arizona State Land Department on large development projects, commercial leases, agricultural and grazing leases, special land use permits, annexation and a variety of water and natural resource issues.
In addition, we have assisted in counseling interested parties and engineers/planners on the processes and procedures for State land acquisitions. Our extensive experience and excellent relationships with agency counterparts have helped our clients to successfully navigate and shorten the time frames for these transactions with the Department.
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Rose Law Group land use attorney Henry Hardy on new court case making cities liable for providing inaccurate zoning information
By Henry Hardy, Rose Law Group Land Use Attorney Developers can now recover monetary damages from municipalities for negligent misrepresentation during the land development process, marking a significant shift in the legal landscape. During the real estate development process, the relationship between a developer and a municipality can vary. At times, they might act as adversaries, at others, as collaborative

Legal battle cuts off HOA’s funding to remove Sissoo trees in Scottsdale neighborhood
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Arcadia at Silverleaf residents against needless destruction of trees.) By J. Graber | YourValley Property owners who don’t want their Sissoo trees cut down by the homeowners association in the plush Arcadia at Silverleaf neighborhood won what they describe as a crucial battle in court recently. They hope the victory will effectively put an end to the four-year battle over the trees in the neighborhood, which is part of the larger DC Ranch

Paradise Valley family granted variance for home remodel, with big assist from Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose!
By Janet Perez | YourValley Following a 6-2 vote, the town of Paradise Valley Board of Adjustment granted a family’s request for a variance to allow a construction modification on their already nor-conforming home. Board of Adjustment Chair Eric Leibsohn and board member James Kuykendall voted against approving the variance at the board’s Sept. meeting. Town staff had recommended that
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