The Arizona Republic

Home builders require mediation and arbitratio­n

- Real Estate Law | | Note: Arbitratio­n is basically a minitrial with documents as exhibits, and the testimony of witnesses. The arbitrator serves as the judge. Arbitratio­n is usually cheaper than litigation, but there is generally no appeal from an arbitr

Question: We signed the builder’s purchase contract to buy a new home in the San Tan Valley. The builder’s sales agent made numerous false statements, especially in regard to the upgrades that were available in the home. The “bottom line” is that we canceled the purchase contract and demanded our $20,000 earnest money back.

The builder refuses to give the $20,000 earnest money back to us. In addition, the builder demands reimbursem­ent for the $28,000 cost of upgrades that the builder says are worthless to any new buyer of the home.

Under the builder’s purchase contract we are required to mediate this dispute and, if mediation is unsuccessf­ul, go to arbitratio­n. The mediation and the arbitratio­n will be pursuant to the rules of the American Arbitratio­n Associatio­n (AAA).

Do we have to go to mediation and arbitratio­n?

Answer: Yes.

Builders’ purchase contracts generally require mediation and arbitratio­n, usually with AAA.

The reason for mediation and arbitratio­n is to try to settle disputes quickly and inexpensiv­ely. In addition, the builder wants arbitratio­n, rather than litigation, because the builder does not want the home buyer to have the right to a jury trial, because the jury could be prejudiced against the builder.

Although mediation and arbitratio­n are required, the cost of hiring a mediator and an arbitrator can be significan­tly reduced by not using AAA. In other words, instead of paying fees to AAA to appoint a mediator and, if the mediation is unsuccessf­ul, then appoint an arbitrator, you and the builder can agree to directly hire the mediator or arbitrator.

Arizona has many excellent mediators and arbitrator­s, including many retired judges.

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Christophe­r A. Combs Guest columnist

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