Cameron Carter
Practice Areas: Land Use and Zoning, Real Estate Transactions, Business and Corporate Transactions, Education Law, Transportation Issues, State Land, Special Districts, Public Private Partnerships, Government Affairs, Administrative Law, Real Property Tax Valuation and Appeals, Tax Lien Foreclosures, Homeowners Associations and CC&R’s, Development Agreements, Real Property Lease Defaults, Terminations and Recoveries, Real Property Lending Defaults, Foreclosures and Recoveries, Creditor Representation in Bankruptcy Proceedings
Cameron Carter is a Senior Partner and Director of the Transactional Department at Rose Law Group pc. He helps his clients buy, sell, finance and develop real estate. Cameron successfully counsels clients to assist them to solve problems, mitigate risk, and ensure desired project outcomes.
Cameron adds value by tackling issues and he has worked with individuals, small businesses, property developers, farmers, general contractors, local and national home builders, REITs, charter schools, business owners, landlords, and non-profit corporations on projects in jurisdictions across Arizona.
As both a licensed real estate broker and attorney, Cameron has been able to provide advice to clients on important issues including real estate transactions, financing agreements, construction agreements, ground leases, commercial office leases, due diligence, development feasibility, and workout strategies for all property types. He has also helped solve a number of entitlements and development issues involving general plan amendments, rezonings, use permits, development impact fees, infrastructure financing, state land contracts, joint development agreements, easements, plats, community associations, CC&Rs, building permits, eminent domain, and right of way acquisition.
Cameron has worked in real estate, construction and land development in Arizona for over 25 years. He is a graduate of the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where he was named as a Willard H. Pedrick Scholar. Cameron practices law with the Rose Law Group in Scottsdale, Arizona, focusing on municipal law, construction, real estate, zoning, and land development issues.
In The News

NAR sued over pocket listings policy; could have ‘significant impact,’ says Cameron Carter, RLG Partner and Transactional Department Director
By Candace Taylor | Wall Street Journal The real-estate industry’s largest trade association, the National Association of Realtors, and two of its affiliates are facing a federal antitrust lawsuit challenging a new rule that effectively bans NAR members from marketing homes privately, or “off-market.” The lawsuit was filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

IRS Extends Deadlines For 1031, Opportunity Zone Investors; RLG Partner Cameron Carter Comments
By Jarred Schenke | Bisnow Atlanta Investors who have like-kind exchange or opportunity zone deadlines between April 1 and July 15 now have a little more time to close their deals. The IRS issued new guidance Thursday night that granted all taxpayers, including “trusts, estates, corporations and other non-corporate tax filers” a filing extension until July 15. The National Association of Realtors told its members the

What if I can’t pay my mortgage? RLG Transactional Dept. Director Cameron Carter comments
By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Foreclosures recently hit a 15-year low in metro Phoenix but could quickly climb as more homeowners can’t pay their mortgage because they lost income or jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Already, a record number of Arizonans have applied for unemployment benefits as businesses have shuttered or scaled back operations to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Help is being

Watch out for the ‘Corona Clause’ being added to real estate contracts; RLG transactional department director Cameron Carter comments.
By Amy Dobson | Forbes While real estate activity has slowed down significantly as the coronavirus takes hold, it hasn’t screeched to a halt completely. There are still some buyers out there who are willing to purchase homes based on virtual tours or who have already identified the location they want to live in and if a home comes on

Rose Law Group Coronavirus Task Force Working with Biz and Non-Profits on Access to Stimulus Funding
Rose Law Group Reporter Staff Rose Law Group is worrying about you, your family, coworkers and friends health. As we were founded by a near germophobic Jordan Rose, this is something we are taking seriously. The day the virus was announced in America we formed a Coronavirus Task Force to identify issues relating to the virus that might become relevant to the business

Scottsdale-based law group forms coronavirus task force
Independent Newsmedia | Scottsdale Independent Rose Law Group leads efforts to help businesses, employers effectively deal with arising issues Rose Law Group pc — a firm long known for its innovations and client service — has created a new task force to help businesses and other clients navigate issues arising from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group is the
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