Jeremy B. Johnson - South Jordan, UT
Attorney at Jenkins Bagley Sperry, PLLC
Homeowner Association/ Community Association/ Condominium Association Lawyers in South Jordan, UT
10701 S. River Front Parkway Ste. 225 South Jordan, UT 84095
South Jordan Homeowner Association/ Community Association/ Condominium Association Lawyer
Updated: 04/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Homeowner Association/ Community Association/ Condominium Association
- Land Use Law
- Land Development
- Eminent Domain
Attorney Information
Overview
Jeremy began his legal career focusing on land use law, particularly land development and eminent domain. He assisted former Property Rights Ombudsman, Craig Call, in preparing the book Utah Law of Eminent Domain and represented developers, Salt Lake City Corporation, The Salt Lake City International Airport, Target Corporation and many others.
After practicing law for many years, Jeremy co-founded a prominent Utah management company, which also expanded to other states. In so doing, Jeremy managed some of the largest communities for that company. These communities had significant amenities and thousands of homeowners (the largest community had over 1,600 homes). Jeremy's experience managing associations and helping to run a management company has given him a unique understanding of what property managers and associations need from legal counsel.
After transferring his interest in the management company and transitioning back to the full-time practice of law, Jeremy is excited to put his unique perspective to work for management companies and associations. Jeremy is particularly excited to join Jenkins Bagley Sperry, PLLC, in serving associations and advising clients on real estate related matters.
In his spare time, Jeremy enjoys soccer, chess, hiking, and especially his wife and kids.
Education
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Legal Education
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Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School,
Provo,
Utah, 2008
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
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Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School,
Provo,
Utah, 2008
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Non Legal Education
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Utah State University,
Logan,
Utah, 2002
B.S.
Honors: summa cum laude
Major: Literary Studies
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Utah State University,
Logan,
Utah, 2002
Current Employment Position(s)
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Associate Attorney
Past Positions
- Advanced Community Services, LLC, Founding Partner and General Counsel, 2009 to 2022
- Anderson, Call & Wilkinson, Partner, 2006 to 2014
Bar Admissions
- Utah, 2009
Other Affiliations
- Past President of Habitat for Humanity, Utah County
Contact
10701 S. River Front Parkway
Ste. 225
South Jordan, UT 84095
Phone: 801-613-2025
Fax: 435-656-8201
Email: Send a message
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. M-F
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