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Is the landlord responsible

Answered 3 years and 11 months ago by attorney Brian Russell Huddleston   |   1 Answer
Yes, these are maintenance issues that are the responsibility of the landlord under the Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
Yes, these are maintenance issues that are the responsibility of the landlord under the Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.

Am I buying both properties?

Answered 3 years and 11 months ago by attorney Brian Russell Huddleston   |   1 Answer
Probably not. If you are referring to the seller's vesting deed, that is not your deed. More likely, the seller will provide you with a deed at the closing that lists only the one property that you are buying as stated in your purchase and sale agreement. 
Probably not. If you are referring to the seller's vesting deed, that is not your deed. More likely, the seller will provide you with a deed at the... Read More

Am I liable for my lease anymore for a home?

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by attorney Brian Russell Huddleston   |   1 Answer
You should ask to see the replacement lease so that you can calculate for yourself the total vacancy loss for which you are liable. Thanks, Brian
You should ask to see the replacement lease so that you can calculate for yourself the total vacancy loss for which you are liable. Thanks, Brian
No, the signature of the buyer is binding as to what he actually agreed to at the time of execution. If you make changes or proposed amendments to the agreement, the buyer has the right to approve or reject same. Thanks, Brian
No, the signature of the buyer is binding as to what he actually agreed to at the time of execution. If you make changes or proposed amendments to... Read More
If the title to the land is in her name, it appears that you have been paying her taxes without obtaining any benefit for yourself. You can't obtain land by adverse possession if you are using the land with the permission of the owner. However, you can file a quiet title action and test whether she will dispute your claim of ownership based on the facts of your case. Thanks, Brian ... Read More
If the title to the land is in her name, it appears that you have been paying her taxes without obtaining any benefit for yourself. You can't obtain... Read More

An officer doesn't want to allow me to run.

Answered 10 years and 11 months ago by attorney Brian Russell Huddleston   |   1 Answer
Unless there is a prohibition in your bylaws, you can serve subject to the vote of the members. Thanks, Brian
Unless there is a prohibition in your bylaws, you can serve subject to the vote of the members. Thanks, Brian
Your lease will typically address this issue. If it is silent, then no, he can't disturb you with showings.
Your lease will typically address this issue. If it is silent, then no, he can't disturb you with showings.
You can try to negotiate any deal you want.
You can try to negotiate any deal you want.
There may be a defense to the tampering charge if the shut was only temporary while the line was being repaired. As for the lines, did you originally have them all installed when you owned all of the properties? If so, the new owners may have an easement and you may not be able to force them to obtain their own service lines. Are their separate meters for each lot?... Read More
There may be a defense to the tampering charge if the shut was only temporary while the line was being repaired. As for the lines, did you... Read More

Personal property tax

Answered 12 years ago by attorney Brian Russell Huddleston   |   1 Answer
No.
No.