Roquemore Skierski PLLC

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Keller Real Estate Litigation Lawyer

Roquemore Skierski PLLC provides real estate investors, owners, and operators with litigation and dispute resolution services in Dallas. 

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Roquemore Skierski PLLC represents buyers, sellers, developers, contractors, landlords, tenants, and business owners throughout Texas, with a strong focus on the Dallas-Fort Worth market. Commercial real estate disputes in Keller often involve closely held businesses and locally managed properties where the owners remain directly involved in operations, leasing decisions, construction oversight, and financing communications. When a disagreement develops over performance, payment, possession, or control, the conflict tends to affect business continuity and cash flow at the same time.

 

A Keller real estate litigation attorney should evaluate the dispute with attention to the governing contracts, the project or lease record, and the timing pressures created by lenders, tenants, and construction schedules. Roquemore Skierski PLLC handles commercial real estate disputes at any stage, including pre-suit negotiations, emergency injunction requests, mediation, arbitration, and trial. When resolution remains feasible, our firm pursues enforceable terms that protect the asset and reduce disruption. When litigation becomes necessary, our firm builds a record designed for motion practice, settlement leverage, and trial.

How Real Estate Conflicts Around Keller Typically Escalate

Commercial real estate disputes rarely stay confined to the first point of disagreement. A dispute that begins with a late payment, a contested invoice, a change order, or a disagreement over operating expenses can turn into a default allegation, a lien problem, and a fight over ownership control once counterparties start using deadlines for leverage. Because commercial property often supports an operating business, delay can create operational harm that becomes difficult to unwind later.

 

Roquemore Skierski PLLC emphasizes early case control so the dispute does not dictate the schedule. That focus often includes:

 

  • Preserving bargaining position before notice and cure periods narrow options
  • Identifying contract and statutory leverage that influences settlement value
  • Seeking expedited remedies when the risk of delay is unacceptable

Commercial Real Estate Litigation in Plain English

Commercial real estate litigation involves disputes tied to income-producing property and real estate projects, including office buildings, retail centers, industrial sites, multi-family properties, hotels, and mixed-use developments. Litigation can arise during acquisition, financing, development, construction, management, or leasing.

 

A commercial real estate lawyer is often necessary when contract administration cannot correct a stalled project, when a counterparty refuses to perform, or when a property dispute threatens a broader business relationship. Effective litigation requires a clear legal theory and an execution plan aligned with business objectives.

How Commercial Real Estate Disputes Commonly Arise in Keller

Development and acquisition disputes

Developers and investors often face disputes tied to purchase and sale agreements, title and survey issues, due diligence disagreements, missed milestones, escrow disputes, and conflicts over representations and warranties. Claims may include breach of contract, specific performance, and fraud-based allegations tied to disclosures. These matters often become time-sensitive when financing conditions and development schedules compress decisions.

Commercial Leasing Conflicts

Lease disputes can escalate quickly because the property supports active operations rather than passive investment. Landlords may confront unpaid rent, abandonment, holdover issues, and property damage. Tenants may confront disputes about build-outs, maintenance responsibilities, operating expenses, access, service interruptions that affect revenue, and allocation of common area costs. A Keller commercial real estate attorney can enforce lease rights, pursue possession remedies when appropriate, and position the dispute for a business-minded outcome.

Construction And Project Delivery Disputes

Construction disputes become complex when multiple agreements, scopes, and schedules intersect across owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and design professionals. Disagreements over change orders, delay claims, deficiency notices, punch-list completion, and warranty claims often require disciplined document control and, in many matters, expert analysis. Roquemore Skierski PLLC helps clients build a clear record, pursue or defend claims, and seek remedies aligned with project completion and asset performance.

Financing and lender disputes

Financing can drive real estate litigation when lenders and borrowers dispute over draw requests, defaults, collateral recovery, covenant compliance, guaranty enforcement, and workout terms. Priority disputes may involve mechanic’s lien claimants and other creditors with competing positions. These matters can move quickly and often depend on strict compliance with default triggers and notice provisions.

Real Estate Litigation Matters Roquemore Skierski PLLC Handles

Construction and real estate disputes commonly center on contract performance, payment rights, quality of work, and allocation of risk. Roquemore Skierski PLLC represents clients in a wide range of claims and defenses, including:

 

  • Commercial lease disputes
  • Construction contract disputes involving scope, specifications, and performance
  • Construction defect litigation and related claims
  • Contractor litigation, including disputes between owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and other professionals
  • Change orders and pricing disputes when scope changes mid-project
  • Delay claims and scheduling changes that affect completion and occupancy
  • Deficiency notices and disputes over cure timelines
  • Warranty claims tied to workmanship or materials
  • Mechanic’s liens, including filing, foreclosure, and bond claims
  • Contingent payment disputes, including “pay-if-paid” and “pay-when-paid” provisions
  • Development disputes involving milestones or delivery obligations
  • Breach of fiduciary duty claims in real estate partnerships or joint ventures

 

When a transaction is threatened, payment is being withheld, or internal owners are in conflict, early evaluation can preserve leverage and reduce downstream disruption.

How Roquemore Skierski PLLC Approaches Keller Real Estate Litigation

Roquemore Skierski PLLC’s statewide real estate litigation practice focuses on strategies that match the role the asset plays in the client’s business. That approach often includes:

 

  • Reviewing contracts, project records, timelines, notice provisions, and default triggers early
  • Identifying leverage points, including cure provisions, lien rights, and injunctive relief options
  • Preserving evidence and building a clear factual record for mediation, arbitration, or trial
  • Pursuing resolution through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration when it supports the objective
  • Litigating aggressively when court intervention becomes necessary

Business Litigation Issues That Often Overlap Property Disputes

Real estate disputes often sit inside broader commercial conflict, including partnership disagreements, shareholder disputes, breach of fiduciary duty claims, and fraud allegations tied to ownership and control of a property-owning entity. Roquemore Skierski PLLC’s business litigation practice supports clients when property litigation is one part of a larger relationship dispute.

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When a transaction, development, or commercial lease moves toward conflict, earlier legal involvement often preserves more options and improves leverage. Roquemore Skierski PLLC helps Keller-area businesses protect property interests, reduce disruption, and pursue outcomes that support long-term operations.

 

To discuss a Keller real estate litigation matter, contact Roquemore Skierski PLLC at 972-325-6591.

While our business litigation attorneys are based in Downtown Dallas, we proudly serve clients in and around Addison, Carrollton, Cedar Hill, Coppell, DeSoto, Farmers Branch, Flower Mound, Forney, Garland, Grand Prairie, Grapevine, Highland Park, Irving, Oak Cliff, Richardson, Rockwall, Rowlett, Royse City, University Park, and the surrounding area. Whether your company is facing a contract dispute, partnership conflict, or other commercial challenge, we deliver strategic counsel and strong representation across the DFW Metroplex.