0 views
Updated: December 4th, 2022 | Scottsdale | Lawyer List C | Provident Law | Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation,
The current rating on Christopher J. Charles is
And receives 0 page views
Address: 14646 North Kierland Boulevard, Suite 230, scottsdale, AZ, 85254
Law Firm: Provident Law
Phone: 480-712-4908
Fax: 602-753-1270
Email:
Website: https://www.providentlawyers.com
Title | Managing Partner |
First Year of Call | |
Areas of Practice | Real Estate, Real Estate Litigation |
Description | The common thread that connects every Fortune 500 CEO is a shared passion for what they do. While in business school at ASU, Mr. Charles asked himself, What am I passionate about? Problem solving! He then recognized that he generally enjoys helping others. Putting these two together, the law was a natural fit. Surrounded by REALTORS for most of his life, a law practice focused on real estate was inevitable. Christopher has developed a niche practice helping property owners resolve real estate related disputes. Anywhere from breach of contract, deficiency judgments, evictions, easement disputes, to fraud, Chris has the experience and expertise to get clients results. Prior to opening Provident Law, PLLC, Christopher represented the Arizona Association of REALTORS (AAR) as a Hotline Attorney where he advised Arizona’s brokers on real estate legal emergencies. As a Hotline Attorney, he helped resolve hundreds of real estate disputes. Real estate is anything but boring. Rarely do real estate cases go to trial, but when they do, Christopher is ready. He has tried more than a dozen trials; recently he fought valiantly for his clients’ property rights in a five-day jury trial following an appeal and a four-year battle in the Superior Court. Simply put, he never gives up. Christopher serves as an Arbitrator and Mediator for AAR. Problem solving doesn’t always mean costly and protracted litigation. That is why he is a big proponent of alternative dispute resolution. Mediation and arbitration are often far more efficient and cost-effective means for resolving property disputes than litigation. Chris loves sharing his passion for the law with others. He is a licensed real estate instructor and teaches continuing education classes to attorneys and REALTORS with the State Bar of Arizona and at the Arizona School of Real Estate and Business. He also loves to write: he is a published author and contributes a monthly column to the Arizona Real Estate Journal and The Record Reporter. Christopher loves taking advantage of the Valley’s scenic hiking trails. His favorite hiking spots include Gateway Pass, Camelback Mountain, and Piestewa Peak. He is also an avid skier and snowboarder; he looks forward to teaching his children how to ski and snowboard. Christopher and his family are passionate about community service and volunteering. In 2014, Mr. Charles served on a mission trip to Santiago, Spain with his church. He also served on the Salvation Army Advisory Board for four years before opening Provident Law. Representative Clients BMO Harris Bank, N.A. Banco Popular North America U.S. Bank Lendmark Financial Services LA Development, Inc. RE/MAX Alliance Group RE/MAX Solutions The Agency, Luxury Real Estate Brokerage Book My Vacay Vacation Rental Property Management Home Wise Realty Group Scottsdale Life Assisted Living HDB Properties, LLC Whole Truth Church of God in Christ Desert Streams Lutheran Church Service Christian Legal Society, National Board of Directors (2018 Present) Christian Legal Society, Phoenix Chapter, President (2014-2017) Christian Legal Society, Phoenix Chapter, Past-President (2018 Present) State Bar of Arizona’s Civil Jury Instructions Committee (2011-2016) Salvation Army, Phoenix Advisory Board Member (2006-2011) Scottsdale Bible Church, Marriage Ministry volunteer Instructor for the Arizona School of Real Estate and Business Publications WHY MEDIATION TRUMPS LITIGATION Greed Doesn’t Pay: Excessive Interest Charged by Lender May Result in No Interest Election Of Remedies: Can Mortgagees Have Their Cake And Eat It Too? How Long Can A Lender Wait Before Foreclosing Or Suing On A Note? Arizona School of Real Estate and Business Sex Offenders Exempt from Disclosure Requirements Arizona Court of Appeals Confirms That Arizona’s Anti-Deficiency Statutes Don’t Apply to Vacant Land Mortgage Debt Relief Act Expires Foreign Investors Beware: Why FIRPTA Matters Again Mortgage Guidelines Give Borrowers Hope How REALTORS Can Add Value and Generate Referrals by Identifying Blind Spots Hope Springs for Loan Modifications Making Money From Real Estate Credit Restoration Seminar Series NATC Seminars Disclosure Checklist Eviction Actions Manual How To Quickly Restore Credit Following A Short Sale or Foreclosure How To Minimize or Eliminate Tax Liability Regarding Mortgage Debt Forgiveness The Return of Specific Performance Evictions Manual Commercial Evictions Surge! Making Money Off of Real Estate The Mortgage Debt Relief Act Mortgage Debt Relief Act Extended Arizona Court of Appeals Says Joint Owners of Easement Must Share the Costs to Maintain Easement, February 2011 Congress Enacts Unprecedented Tenant Protections, March 2010 New FTC Rule Regulates Loan Negotiators, February 2011 Foundations of Foreclosure/Short Sales, presenter, State Bar of Arizona, March 2011 Eviction Actions, presenter, Arizona Association of REALTORS, November 2010 Contracts, presenter, Combs School of Real Estate, Continuing Education for licensed real estate brokers and salespeople, February 2010 Short Sales and Foreclosures, presenter, Combs School of Real Estate, Continuing Education for licensed real estate brokers and salespeople, May 2010 Hot Legal Topics, presenter, Chandler, Arizona, March 2010 Hot Legal Topics, presenter, Re/Max Alliance Group, April 2009 Recognitions State Bar of Arizona Certified Real Estate Expert AV Preeminent Rating by the Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings system which connotes the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards. Rated Top Real Estate Lawyer by the AZ Business Magazine Awarded Top Ten Civil Verdict for 2017 |
The attorneys and staff of Provident Law consider it an honor to serve clients in the Scottsdale area. Our skilled attorneys have more than 250 years of experience with delivering trusted counsel and exceptional representation in a variety of areas including business law, real estate, commercial litigation and estate planning and probate administration. Our family law attorneys provide compassionate, effective advocacy for clients dealing with d…
David P. Cherundolo
Strout & Payson P.A.
Eric M. Martin Attorney
Patrick H. Tate P.A.
The Ted Kanner Law Office
Conliffe Sandmann & Sullivan
John R. Hakanson
Hoeppner Wagner & Evans LLP
Darrell R. Avery Attorney at Law
The Siemon Law Firm
Brogan & Brogan
Ogawa Lau Nakamura & Jew Attorneys At Law
Bleakley Bavol Denman & Grace
Kollman & Saucier P.A.
Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Cicchetti Tansley & McGrath LLP