Attorney for Real Estate Seller-Financing in Oklahoma
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Attorney for Real Estate Seller-Financing in Oklahoma Are you a real estate owner that plans on selling properties in your portfolio? If you are, you should know that there are many different ways in which you can sell your property to a buyer. In this article, we will review a few different deal structures that a Seller ..read more
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The legal issues facing Real Estate Investors in Oklahoma
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2M ago
The legal issues facing Real Estate Investors in Oklahoma Are you a real estate investor in Oklahoma? If so, you will greatly benefit from connecting with a real estate attorney that understands your particular investment strategy. There are many different ways to be successful in real estate investing, especially in ..read more
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Attorney for Buy-and-Hold Real Estate Investors in Oklahoma
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Attorney for Buy-and-Hold Real Estate Investors in Oklahoma Are you a real estate investor in Oklahoma that buys and hold properties for the long term? If so, you can benefit from working with a real estate lawyer that understands your investment strategy, and how to minimize legal problems in your portfolio. Buy-and-hold ..read more
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Are handwritten and oral Wills legally valid in Oklahoma?
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4M ago
Are handwritten and oral Wills legally valid in Oklahoma? This article discusses the whether handwritten wills and oral wills are legally valid in the State of Oklahoma. What is a Last Will in Oklahoma? A Will is a written document that conveys property upon death of the author of the document. The author is referred to as ..read more
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Evicting Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Oklahoma
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4M ago
Evicting Medical Marijuana Dispensaries in Oklahoma Oklahoma’s Legalization of Medical Marijuana created a Seller’s Market that was good for Landlords When the voters of Oklahoma legalized medical marijuana in 2018, it had a major effect on the State’s real estate market. Suddenly, there was a demand for ..read more
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How to create a valid, legally enforceable Will in Oklahoma
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4M ago
How to create a valid, legally enforceable Will in Oklahoma This article explains how to create a legally enforceable Will document in the State of Oklahoma. What is a Last Will and Testament? A Will, also called a Last Will or Last Will & Testament, is a written document that prescribes how a person wants their estate to ..read more
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Commercial Leases in Oklahoma: Always put it in Writing
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1y ago
Commercial Leases in Oklahoma: Always put it in Writing The previous article, we discussed some of the differences between commercial and residential rental agreements in Oklahoma. In this article, we will discuss the importance of having a written lease in your commercial rental property. Commercial Leases determine the ..read more
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Commercial Leases: Differences from Residential leases in Oklahoma
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1y ago
Commercial Leases: Differences from Residential leases in Oklahoma In this series of articles, we will be providing information to commercial landlords about various aspects of commercial rental property. These articles will include best practices for lease agreements, as well as how to properly evict a commercial tenant. In this ..read more
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Commercial Leases: How to Evict a Commercial Tenant in Oklahoma
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1y ago
Commercial Leases: How to Evict a Commercial Tenant in Oklahoma In this series of articles, we have discussed the differences between commercial leases and residential leases, as well as the necessity of having written leases in commercial deals. In this article, we will discuss what to do when the deal goes bad, and the ..read more
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Oklahoma Landlords can avoid liability by disclosing flooding
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1y ago
Oklahoma Landlords can avoid liability by disclosing flooding In Oklahoma, a residential Landlord must disclose in the written lease agreement if the property was ever flooded within the last five years. 41 Okla. Stat. § 113a. If a landlord fails to disclose this past flooding, the tenant has a right to sue for any personal ..read more
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