Arizona's Premiere Property Management Law Firm
Dedicated legal representation for landlords, property managers, and real estate investors across Arizona & Nevada. From evictions to fair housing compliance, we protect your investments.

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About C & W Law Group
Founded by Colin Clark and Christopher Walker, C & W Law Group serves one industry: residential property management. With 9 attorneys and statewide presence, we combine deep legal expertise with hands-on industry knowledge.
We don’t just represent landlords in court. We train property managers, defend against fair housing complaints, navigate tenant bankruptcies, and protect your investments at every stage.
Who We Serve
We provide tailored legal solutions for every level of property management across Arizona & Nevada.
Regional and national management companies handling hundreds of units.
Owners with 1-20 rental units who need reliable, authoritative legal guidance.
Investment groups and developers with multi-property portfolios.
Our Practice Areas
We create successful partnerships because of our skill, ability, and singular focus on property management law.

Eviction proceedings, lease enforcement, notice drafting, and special detainer actions across Arizona and Nevada.

HUD complaint defense, compliance training, reasonable accommodation guidance.

Automatic stay relief, landlord rights in Chapter 7 & 13, and rent recovery.

Breach of lease, security deposit disputes, and habitability claims defense.
Education & Compliance
Comprehensive, State-specific training programs designed to keep your team compliant, reduce legal risk, and build confidence in handling landlord-tenant matters.
Live & online sessions for managers and leasing agents
State law essentials for property owners and staff
Awards & Affiliations
C & W Law Group has been honored with the AMA Industry Partner of the Year award, recognizing our deep commitment to Arizona’s residential rental community. We are proud members of both the Arizona Multihousing Association and the National Apartment Association.
Why C & W
We provide tailored legal solutions for every level of property management across Arizona & Nevada.
We serve one industry: residential property management. That’s all we do.
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Serving property professionals across all of Arizona and Nevada.
A premier firm offering both legal representation and compliance training.
Meet Our Attorneys
Eight attorneys. One unwavering focus. Every member of our team was chosen for their depth of knowledge in Arizona property management law.
Colin Clark is a passionate co-founder of C & W Law Group, P.C., dedicated to the vigorous and effective representation of property owners and managers. With a proven track record, Colin has successfully advocated for clients in a wide range of contested actions in bankruptcy, federal, and state courts, as well as in arbitration, mediation, and administrative settings.
Christopher Walker is a proud co-founder of C & W Law Group, P.C., where he has devoted his legal career to championing the rights of property owners and managers. His extensive experience includes serving on the Board of Directors for the Arizona Multihousing Association and participating in its Government Affairs Committee.
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Whether you need help with an eviction, a fair housing complaint, or a tenant bankruptcy, our team is ready to support you.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Arizona eviction process typically runs 3–5 weeks from initial notice to writ of restitution, depending on the court’s schedule and whether the tenant contests the filing. A standard 5-day notice for non-payment starts the clock. Our attorneys are built for speed — we handle hundreds of evictions annually and know how to avoid the procedural missteps that create delays.
In Nevada, the eviction timeline can vary depending on the situation, but most cases move quickly compared to other states. For nonpayment of rent, landlords typically serve a 7-day notice to pay or quit. If the tenant does not respond or comply, the landlord can proceed with filing an eviction. Once filed, the process can take anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks if uncontested. However, if the tenant disputes the eviction or requests a hearing, it may take longer.
A bankruptcy filing triggers an automatic stay that halts most collection and eviction activity. But it’s not a dead end. Depending on the bankruptcy chapter and the status of your case, we may be able to seek relief from the stay, pursue possession, and recover unpaid rent through the bankruptcy process. We act immediately and aggressively to protect your interests in federal court.
Arizona state law doesn’t mandate fair housing training, but your management contracts, lender agreements, or professional association memberships may. Beyond compliance, the cost of a single fair housing lawsuit far outweighs the investment in training. C & W University provides certified fair housing courses designed by the attorneys who defend these cases — giving your team the knowledge to avoid them entirely.
The required notice depends entirely on the reason for eviction. Non-payment of rent requires a 5-day written notice. Lease non-compliance requires a 10-day notice to cure. Material or irreparable breaches may allow for immediate termination. Serving the wrong notice — or the right notice incorrectly — can void your entire case. Our team prepares and serves all notices to ensure they are legally bulletproof.