Omaha Real Estate Attorney

Detail-Oriented Counsel For Homes and Commercial Deals

Decker Law Offices helps buyers, sellers, landlords, and tenants across Omaha-from the Old Market to Midtown Crossing and Blackstone-navigate contracts, title issues, leases, and closings with careful review and local insight so your investment stays on track.

Real Estate Services

Residential, Commercial, and Landlord-Tenant Matters

Contract review, title and disclosure issues, and coordination with closing agents.

Commercial Real Estate

Purchase agreements, commercial leases, due diligence, and zoning or permit questions.

Landlord-Tenant Law 

Lease drafting, compliance under Nebraska law, and dispute resolution for landlords or tenants.

Residential Transactions

Protect Your Deal From Offer To Closing

Whether you're purchasing your first home or selling a long-time residence, we review purchase agreements, spot disclosure problems, collaborate with title companies, and address unique issues in FSBO transactions so there are no surprises at the closing table.

Commercial Transactions

Leases, Purchases, and Due Diligence

From office and retail leases to acquisitions and 1031-related coordination, Decker Law Offices drafts and negotiates clear terms, confirms compliance with city requirements, and structures deals in tandem with your entity planning.

Landlord-Tenant Issues

Clarity On Rights, Remedies, and Compliance

Nebraska's Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act sets strict rules for deposits, notices, and repairs; we help landlords enforce leases and tenants assert rights, and we resolve conflicts efficiently to avoid drawn-out disputes.

Why Choose Decker Law for Real Estate

Local Knowledge, Careful Review, Practical Solutions

  • Decades of Omaha experience and familiarity with county recording and local customs
  • Personalized legal advice beyond standard title templates
  • Capability to handle related issues-estate sales, business entities, or litigation if disputes arise

FAQs: Real Estate Law

Common Questions, Clear Answers

  • Does Nebraska require an attorney at closing?

    No, but having one can catch issues and protect your interests.

  • What if a seller fails to disclose a defect?

    Potential remedies include repair, price reductions, or litigation-let us review your contract and options.

  • Can I break my commercial lease?

    It depends on the terms; we evaluate early-termination clauses and negotiate exits when possible.

Secure Your Property Interests

Move Forward With Confidence

Whether you're closing on a home, leasing a storefront, or resolving a dispute, Decker Law Offices provides trustworthy real estate counsel for Omaha and surrounding neighborhoods-reach out for clear next steps.