Roquemore Skierski PLLC

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Keller Real Estate Lawyer

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Real estate law is the set of Texas statutes, contract principles, and recorded-property rules that governs how property is purchased, sold, leased, and financed. Those rules shape how a purchase agreement allocates risk, how disclosures are handled, how title is confirmed and insured, and how recorded restrictions such as easements, deed restrictions, and HOA covenants can limit a property’s use and affect its value.

 

Roquemore Skierski PLLC’s Keller residential real estate attorneys assist with contract analysis and drafting, title-driven issues that disrupt closings, entity structuring for residential investment ownership, and dispute strategy when performance problems arise. In appropriate matters, a Keller real estate lawyer can also coordinate with the title company and other professionals involved in the transaction so that documentation, lender requirements, and closing logistics remain consistent with the deal terms.

Commercial Real Estate Transactions and Litigation

Roquemore Skierski PLLC advises businesses, investors, and developers on commercial real estate transactions connected to Keller, including acquisitions and dispositions, leasing, financing coordination, and entity structuring for ownership and joint ventures. When a commercial real estate dispute develops, our firm represents owners, buyers, developers, and other parties in litigation involving purchase and sale agreements, leases and guaranties, and construction-related disputes affecting commercial properties. A Keller real estate attorney can also assess notice provisions, default triggers, and risk-shifting terms that often determine leverage when a commercial deal or project begins to fail.

Residential Purchases and Sales

Roquemore Skierski PLLC represents buyers, sellers, investors, and property owners in residential acquisitions and dispositions throughout the Keller area. The work commonly includes:

 

  • Reviewing and negotiating residential purchase and sale agreements
  • Drafting transaction-specific provisions
  • Coordinating contract performance
  • Preparing additional documentation tied to post-close agreements or residential leases

Title And Closing Support

Roquemore Skierski PLLC’s Keller residential real estate attorneys work with clients and title companies to identify issues that matter to use and saleability, request and review the underlying instruments, and pursue curative steps that support a documented path to closing. When a closing timeline is under pressure, a Keller real estate lawyer can help prioritize items that affect lender conditions and future marketability, while keeping the record clean for later refinance or sale.

Residential Leasing and Landlord Support

Residential leasing is a core business activity for many Keller-area property owners and investors, and leases control cash flow and operating expectations for each property. Roquemore Skierski PLLC assists landlords and residential investors with lease drafting, lease review, renewals, and modifications intended to reduce avoidable disputes and support enforcement when a default affects rent, access, or property condition. A Keller real estate attorney may also adjust notice and cure provisions to fit the owner’s management practices and to support consistent enforcement.

Negotiating Ownership Structure for Investors

Residential properties are frequently held through shared family ownership, investor arrangements, or entity structures used to manage liability and decision-making. Roquemore Skierski PLLC assists with entity formation and ownership documentation that aligns with expectations, including operating agreements that address decision-making authority, ownership splits, capital contributions, transfer restrictions, and dispute resolution. In a disagreement among owners, a Keller real estate lawyer can evaluate governing documents and contribution records to support a resolution strategy that protects the asset and reduces disruption.

Construction Defect Litigation Involving Residential Properties

Even with careful drafting and oversight, defects can appear in new construction, additions, remodels, and major repairs, and those defects often present as water intrusion, building envelope failures, foundation movement, structural deficiencies, and other conditions requiring corrective work. Defect disputes frequently involve multiple participants, including builders, general contractors, subcontractors, designers, and suppliers, which can complicate responsibility and damages allocation.

 

Roquemore Skierski PLLC handles residential and commercial construction defect litigation by building a clear factual record, evaluating relevant contracts and warranties, and pursuing outcomes that can include negotiated repairs, cost recovery, or defense against overstated claims.

Attorney Kelvin Roquemore

Kelvin Roquemore

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When a transaction or dispute involves meaningful value or operational risk, early legal review can reduce preventable problems and improve leverage if a conflict develops. Roquemore Skierski PLLC can be reached at 972-325-6591 to discuss next steps with a Keller real estate attorney or Keller real estate lawyer.