by Brian Huddleston | Sep 25, 2017 | Real Estate Law
In the unfortunate event you have to move forward with an eviction, you will likely want to evict your non-paying or nuisance tenant(s) just as quickly as the law allows. When you have tenants in your properties that aren’t paying or are in violation of their...
by Brian Huddleston | Sep 18, 2017 | Firm News, Real Estate Law
I am pleased to announce that I have another recent appellate court victory. This time in an unreported case where, as is often the case, the trial court granted the bank’s motion for summary judgment for foreclosure against the homeowner, but the Oklahoma Court...
by Brian Huddleston | Sep 12, 2017 | Real Estate Law
When property is leased for exploration, the lessee has the right to go out and drill on that property. However, this exercise often causes damage to the surface of the land ? damage to crops and land, pollution, damage caused by pipelines, access roads, etc.?The...
by Brian Huddleston | Sep 3, 2017 | Real Estate Law
Title Insurance and Closing Company settlement agents bear the bulk of responsibility when it comes down to closing a real estate transaction. After all, they are the ones who need to verify a clear title and facilitate resolution of any outstanding issues....
by Brian Huddleston | Aug 31, 2017 | Firm News, Real Estate Law
I am pleased to announce that I have another appellate court victory. This time in an unreported case where I was hired only after the homeowner had already had judgment granted against him by the trial court in 2007. That?s right. In 2017, 10 years after the default...