Allan J. Eurek Law Offices, P.C. | Nebraska Real Estate
From the planning stages of buying or selling a home or property, to finalizing a real estate sale or dealing with foreclosure, a skilled Nebraska real estate lawyer at Allan J. Eurek Law Offices, P.C., can help you with your legal real estate needs.
Allan J. Eurek has been practicing real estate law in Lincoln, Nebraska, and the surrounding areas for nearly 30 years. With the knowledge he has gained while negotiating transactions and litigating cases involving titles, home defects and landlord-tenant issues, he is highly capable of taking on your real estate issue.
Lincoln real estate attorney Allan J. Eurek has handled a variety of legal matters and cases involving, but not limited to:
- Purchase agreements
- Agricultural, commercial and residential leases
- Title disputes, including establishing boundaries, adverse possession and title insurance coverage
- Borrower loan opinions
- Commercial landlord-tenant litigation
- Foreclosures and loan modifications
Our services range from uncomplicated residential transactions to intricate real estate projects, including both rural and commercial land use. Because of the broad spectrum of our practice, we can offer valuable guidance to help you complete and secure effective real estate transactions by reducing or eliminating risk factors.
Nebraska Real Estate Litigation
Sometimes, litigation is necessary in order to protect both real estate sellers and buyers. Nebraska disclosure and fraud claim laws prohibit sellers from concealing home defects, like termites, water damage, drainage issues and structural defects, from buyers, as well as misrepresenting the property for sale.
If you have recently purchased real estate that you believe was defective prior to the sale, or if you are being accused of concealing home defects or misrepresenting property that you have sold, we can assist you by:
- Ascertaining what the damage/defect is and whether it is worth pursuing or defending through the court system.Typically, if the defect can be repaired at a small cost, then it may not be worth costly litigation. Rather, mediation or a general settlement may be the more appropriate course of action.
- Obtaining experts, including structural engineers, termite experts or damage specialists, to help you defend or prosecute your case
- Determining whether a defect existed at the time of sale and whether or not the seller had knowledge of it. While new construction defects are not governed by the disclosure laws, Allan J. Eurek can help you determine what type of defect or damages you are dealing with and if litigation will be beneficial in your specific situation.
Your Lincoln Real Estate Lawyer
Do you have a question about your real estate transaction or need legal representation for your property dispute? Contact Allan J. Eurek Law Offices, P.C. at 402-261-0683, or contact us online. We represent residents of Lincoln, Nebraska, and the surrounding area.

