Real Estate Transactions & Easements
Practical Legal Guidance for
Property Matters Across Montana
Real Estate Transactions
Buying, selling, or transferring real estate is a significant financial decision, and having experienced legal guidance can help protect your interests at every step. Hudson Law PLLC provides legal support for real estate transactions throughout Central and North-Central Montana, helping clients navigate the process with confidence and clarity.
Real estate transactions involve multiple legal requirements, including title review, proper recording, and compliance with local and state laws. There are also risks that can arise for both buyers and property owners if issues are not addressed early. Our firm works to identify potential concerns, answer your questions, and guide you through each stage of the transaction.
We assist with a wide range of real estate matters, including residential and commercial property transfers, seller-financed transactions, and 1031 exchanges. Whether you are purchasing property, selling an asset, or transferring ownership, our goal is to ensure the process is handled carefully and in your best interests.
Easements
Easements are one of the more complex aspects of real estate law, particularly when they involve agricultural land, access rights, or rights-of-way. If you are considering granting or accepting an easement, purchasing property subject to an easement, or facing a dispute over property use, Hudson Law PLLC can help you understand your rights and obligations.
An easement allows another party to use or access a portion of your property, often with specific restrictions and limitations. Without careful legal review, easements can create unexpected liability concerns, future disputes, or strained relationships between neighbors. We work with clients to address easement issues proactively, whether through the proper reservation or grant of an easement at closing or by resolving concerns that arise after a transaction is complete.
Hudson Law PLLC assists clients with easement matters in Cascade, Teton, Choteau, Hill, and Fergus County. By addressing these issues early and thoroughly, we help prevent larger problems down the road and protect the long-term use and value of your property.



