There are different types of cases and courts in which a real estate   related matter can be heard.  When it comes to real estate, there could   be issues related to property lines, ownership, title problems, failure   to declare previous issues in a disclosure statement or much more.     Here are several types of issues that could arise and how they are   generally handled.
In small claims court,   the case is usually over things with a value of less than $6000.  Many   times in small claims court people are unrepresented when it comes to a   small dispute over less than $6000 or disputes over a renter and   landlord.  Cases like these are usually heard by the judge within 30   days and are decided the day of the court hearing.  For an eviction,   you give notice to a tenant and have it posted.  If they don't respond   or pay you the debt they owe, you file a petition at the courthouse  with  appropriate information.  It is filed and you pay a small fee and  they  send a notice out.  You are usually given a court date within 30  days.   If you are a renter and  the  landlord's property (where you live) is involved in a foreclosure,    there are several things that can happen.  Sometimes even if you are  in  the right, you may still lose any prepaid money.
For more information on legal matter involving Tulsa OK commercial real estate, contact David Keesling with Richardson, Richardson, Boudreaux at 918-492-7674 or www.rrblawok.com.
Need Tulsa, OK commerical title insurance?  Contact Ann Rollins of Closings of Tulsa at 918-493-2241  or www.closingsoftulsa.com.
Prevent legal issues due to lack of insurance coverage.  For Tulsa, OK commercial insurance, contact Mike Tedford of Tedford Insurance at 918-299-2345 or www.tedfordinsurance.com.
For all your Tulsa, OK commercial real estate needs, contact Darryl Baskin of McGraw Realtors at 918-258-2600 or www.darrylbaskin.com
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