Suing Landlord Over Contract
Summary
To sue your landlord in Oklahoma for a real estate contract dispute over $10,000, you must file in a higher court. Review the contract, gather evidence, and prepare your complaint. Consider consulting an attorney due to the complexity of higher court cases. For pro bono assistance, contact the Oklahoma Bar Association, Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, or local law schools and community legal clinics. If denied legal aid, explore law school clinics or community legal clinics in Oklahoma City for potential help.Full Conversation
Mine is more than *,*
Since your claim exceeds $*,*, you will need to file in a higher court than small claims in Oklahoma. Here’s what you can do:
- Review Oklahoma District Court procedures: Ensure you're familiar with the rules and requirements.
- Consult an attorney: Consider seeking legal advice, as higher court cases can be more complex.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist you further?
Do you know of any pro bono for real estate fraud and litigation
In Oklahoma, you can explore the following options for pro bono legal assistance in real estate fraud and litigation:
- Oklahoma Bar Association: They often have resources and lists of attorneys who may provide pro bono services.
- Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma: They offer assistance for qualifying individuals.
Would you like more detailed assistance or resources?
I was denied legal aid already and there's nothing really local I can find online
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Given the complexity and the amount involved in your case, it might be beneficial to contact a lawyer. Since you're looking for pro bono assistance, consider reaching out to local law schools or community legal clinics that might offer help. Would you like more detailed assistance on this topic?
Any good ones in Oklahoma City
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It seems like you're dealing with a complex legal issue involving a real estate dispute. While finding pro bono services can be challenging, here are some suggestions for potential resources in Oklahoma City:
- Law School Clinics: Contact local law schools like Oklahoma City University School of Law for legal clinics that might offer assistance.
- Community Legal Clinics: Search for community-based legal clinics that provide services for those who can't afford them.
If you want more targeted help, consider asking for recommendations from the Oklahoma Bar Association or visiting their website for resources.