Carl Raymond Sammartino, experienced Real Estate attorney in Tucson, AZ with 32 reviews
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Carl Raymond Sammartino

5240 E Pima St Ste 113, Tucson, AZ

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2006:
University of Arizona College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2002:
University of Michigan, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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John & becky bisesti

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08 Jul, 2024
Carl Sammartino is great to work with. Very knowledgeable about Arizona laws. Our neighbors were being difficult attempting to block us from repairing our driveway. Carl got the issue resolved with one letter. We also had him draft a deed for us. He is thorough, easy to work with and talk to but is also a no nonsense, get the job done fellow. Very professional, yet down to earth. We highly recommend Sammartino Law Group for any real estate needs.
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Jessie cortes

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21 Jun, 2024
Promt, professional, & knowledgeable
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Richard hall

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02 Jun, 2024
Mr. Sammartino was very professional and was able to mitigate our case in a matter of a couple weeks and the case was settled in our favor. He handled all the paperwork and made it very simple for us. Would definitely call on him again if needed.
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Publications

2014:
Southern Arizona Public Works, May 2014 Updates
2014:
Southern Arizona Public Works, Grant Road Widening Construction Sequence and Project Segments Map
2014:
Southern Arizona Public Works, The Loop - Can Pima County Condemn Property to Create an Urban Loop Park?
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Southern Arizona Public Works, Navigating the Bureaucracy: Pima County Zoning and Planning Boards
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Southern Arizona Public Works, February/March 2014 Updates - Why is the City of Tucson Sending Pedestrians to Their Doom?
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Southern Arizona Public Works, March 2014 Pima County Planning and Zoning Boards Update
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Southern Arizona Public Works, April 2014 Updates
2014:
Southern Arizona Public Works, Why is the City of Tucson Sending Pedestrians to Their Doom? - Part II
2014:
Southern Arizona Public Works, April 2014 Pima County Planning and Zoning Boards Update
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Southern Arizona Public Works, January 2014 Updates - Unpacking Arizona Supreme Court Discretionary Review
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Sammartino Law Group Blog, Plan Tucson Contains Important Guidelines Impacting Your Property Rights
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Southern Arizona Public Works, The Dream of a Downtown Tucson East West Urban Freeway
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Southern Arizona Public Works, Does a Commitment to Keep Your Business Open During Construction Change the Amount of Compensation You are Owed for a Temporary Construction Easement?
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Southern Arizona Public Works, Tucson City Counsel Keeping Broadway Acquisition Information From Public
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Southern Arizona Public Works, Benson Mobile Home Community Prevails Against the City of Benson in Arizona Supreme Court on Zoning Issue
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Southern Arizona Public Works, Arizona Clarifies Just Compensation Owed in Eminent Domain When Owner Loses Driveway Access to Public Street
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Southern Arizona Public Works, ADOT Generating Arizona-Sonora Border Master Plan
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Sammartino Law Group Blog, Can You Sue Because a New Road is Too Noisy?
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Sammartino Law Group Blog, Border Property Owners Could Have Valuable Inverse Condemnation Claims Against the Border Patrol
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