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Tucson, Arizona Condo and HOA Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 4 Tucson attorneys and 4 law firms.

Jerome Jerry J. Bromiel
Arizona Condo and HOA attorney at Farrell and Bromiel with 48 years of experience
1 South Church Avenue, Tucson, AZ

Mark Edward Chadwick
Arizona Condo and HOA attorney at Munger Chadwick with 32 years of experience
333 North Wilmot, Tucson, AZ

Michael W. Capp
Arizona Condo and HOA attorney at Little Remick Capp and West Watt with 31 years of experience
2601 North Campbell Avenue, Tucson, AZ

Tanis A. Duncan
Arizona Condo and HOA attorney at Tanis A Duncan with 47 years of experience
548 East Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ
Need help with a condo or HOA matter?
Homeowners’ Association (HOA) laws regulate the operation of a condominium or planned community. Within the building or development all property owners participate as members of the HOA. When disputes or issues arise within the community or association, or as part of its operations, an attorney with homeowners’ association experience is essential.
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